JVC KD-LHX550 User Manual

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11

Animation Frames

Animation is simply making a large number of images, each of which is just a little
different than the one before it. The human eye and brain can only see and
understand separate images flashed past so fast—at a speed of more than 10
images per second it looks like continuous motion. Motion pictures are run at 24
frames per second, and computer games sometimes run much higher.

In making an animation from a still image, you select a start and end frame, and
Image Converter makes the frames to move from the start to the end point by
cutting them out on a path connecting the start and end frames.

Since a movie file already consists of a bunch of frames Image Converter just uses
the frames between the start and end points you select. Of course it does not use
the whole frame, just a piece of each one the size you have selected.

However, with a movie file, there
may be more or fewer frames in the
movie between the points you have
specified than you have selected in
the “Imported frame count” box.
Image Converter understands this,
and adds or subtracts frames as
needed.

Although Image Converter can
manage up to 90 frames per
animation (movie,) the maximum
importable number of frames
differs among various JVC Car
Audio models. Be sure to check
your Car Audio instructions for the
maximum number of frames before
making an animation. Notice also
that each ten frames will play for
one second, and that the initial
value of frames is 30.

“Imported frame count” box

You can set the number of frames for an
animation (movie.)

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