![]() ![]() supported for encoding inside XnView (straight from animated GIF to WebP). Hopefully animated WebP files are viewable in XnView in the near-ish future (using Firefox for now.) And eventually. But it looks like WebP has them all beat. Please implement support for animated WebP if possible! Tried a few other candidates (they're mostly video formats, MP4 and GIFV, but also APNG). From unbeatable file size, and ease of encoding (simply using FFmpeg at the moment), to wide range of support. ![]() WebP looks like the most promising successor for animated GIFs. I really want to condense my library of animated GIFs. The webp format confusing us, users do not know which lossy compressed which lossless compressed which animated. So you may think downloaded a bad file and delete it. Open a webp image with XnView(default), but popup error and you do not remember is or not animated webp. After six months, you want to sort these images. You browse many web pages, then download some webp or animated webp images. In XnView, gif playback speed is slow down. Animated webp supported, and gif playback speed is fine. btw: apng isn't supported in IE/Edge and won't make it as webp supercedes it gif even in lossless 1:1 conversion (much smaller file sizes in lossy mode) ![]() adds multiple features over gif animation like >256 colors webp is on the rise as it's supported in all major browsers by now why should anyone care about animated webp? => Just now I'm using the (excellent) Quickviewer for animated webp - but I'd really like to get back to XnView asap I was just about to post the very same suggestion, so +1 ![]()
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