How to use Animated Gif in a delphi form

Solution 1:

It's pretty simple in modern Delphi. It's all built in. Drop a TImage onto the form and load the animated GIF into the Picture property. Then, start the animation by means of the Animate property:

(Image1.Picture.Graphic as TGIFImage).Animate := True;

You can control the animation with AnimateLoop and AnimateSpeed. It should be pretty easy to guess how to switch the animation off again!

Now, since you are using Delphi 7, you don't have the TGIFImage component built-in. However, you can download the code from Finn Tolderlund's website (you want the latest version of TGIFImage). With this version of the component, the code above should work fine, although I personally have not used it since I ported from D6 to D2010 a few years back.

All these various TGIFImage codes are really just versions of the same component, originally written by Anders Melander and, in 2007, donated to Embarcadero for inclusion in Delphi.

Solution 2:

this is simply loading an animated gif and not making one

procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);

begin

  ( Image1.Picture.Graphic as TGIFImage ).Animate := True;// gets it goin'

  ( Image1.Picture.Graphic as TGIFImage ).AnimationSpeed:= 500;// adjust your speed

  Form1.DoubleBuffered := True;// stops flickering

end;

stackoverflow has helped me and so my little bit in return :)

Solution 3:

Searched Google for 'Delphi Gif' Came up with this

http://melander.dk/delphi/gifimage/

now part of Delphi