Best way to upload .gif files to the forum

Before downloading are animated video clips (.gif format) helpful to see?

  • Yes

    Votes: 48 87.3%
  • No

    Votes: 7 12.7%

  • Total voters
    55

Yobuita

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Hello,

To all those cleaver people out there. What it the best way to upload .gif files to threads :puzzled:

Sometimes I like to attach some animated gifs of a movie as it shows some of the scenes and if somebody looks at an animated gif of a movie it would help them to decided if they want to download it or not.

For example;

http://www.akiba-online.com/forum/showthread.php?t=144061

^ On this thread, I uploaded 6 gifs all under 5MB but now only 2 show up and I didn't have the originals. So they are lost forever.


^ Here are my attachments but now only 2 work >_<

Is there a more secure place I can upload my attachments, so they don't get deleted or lost?

I looked into starting a Club, but there is a size limit of about 3mb and I really need the 5mb allowed on the thread. Also tried starting a Gallery, but the size allowance is even smaller.

Any advice would be great :notagain:


Here is a video cover;
attachment.php

Here is a video clip from the AV;
attachment.php
 
I think 5 MB is too much, even for animated gif pictures.

Though you could try various image uploader websites, like:

http://www.tinypic.com/
http://www.imagefap.com/

And see if they let you upload such big files. It's better to register there if you want your uploads to stay alive.
 
I think 5 MB is too much, even for animated gif pictures.

Though you could try various image uploader websites, like:

http://www.tinypic.com/
http://www.imagefap.com/

And see if they let you upload such big files. It's better to register there if you want your uploads to stay alive.

Thanks for the advice.

I still think 5 MB is a pretty small file. Maybe 5 years ago it would be too much, but nowadays everybody is on broadband and very few people still use dial-up.
 
I still think 5 MB is a pretty small file. Maybe 5 years ago it would be too much, but nowadays everybody is on broadband and very few people still use dial-up.
Keep in mind, that 5MB must also be handled by the browser, and when pages contain a lot of media (especially if you like to open multiple tabs), it can cause browsers to slow down or sometimes crash.
 
Keep in mind, that 5MB must also be handled by the browser, and when pages contain a lot of media (especially if you like to open multiple tabs), it can cause browsers to slow down or sometimes crash.

Thanks, I didn't think about that :study: