Open the *.gif file in an app that can display the motion, like IE. Paint,
for example, won't show the motion, and I would guess neither will the
keychain.
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Mark L. Ferguson
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> I am trying to put a motion(not still) GIF file onto a digital photo key
> chain. The keychain specs indicate that JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and TIFF is
> accepable. Using the special software that came with the key chain, I
> transfered the "motion" GIF to the computer temporarily with the intention
> of
> transfering it to the keychain eventually but it suddenly became a still
> image which is not what I want to tranfer to the keychain.
>
> Besides the GIF type, what type should I change the GIF to so that the
> "motion" is not lost when the file is temporarily transfered to the
> computer?
>
> I have noticed that there is 2mb of RAW(unformated) memory on the keychain
> according to what I saw in Internet Explorer. Should I format the 2mb then
> directly transfer the "motion" GIF to the keychain without using the
> special
> software that came with the keychain?