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I am currently utilizing the macOS Ventura operating system on a MacBook M2 Pro, and I have encountered a particular issue. Specifically, I can observe a GIF animation within the menu; however, upon initiating the process, an error message is displayed, indicating that "no GIF file has been located. Is this possible to solve?
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Updated to Ventura recently, and tried this out. I encountered the same issue as you did, however I managed to find a fix:
Go to your default "Pictures" folder on Mac, and create a new folder (call it whatever you want). Put all your gifs there, and then you can select the specific directory or gif that you want FROM the Photos folder in MacOS. This rendered all my gifs correctly.
For some reason. it can't really detect if a gif is from another folder. Haven't tested out the full range for its detection though, just that it doesn't work if it's a personal folder that was created independently of what Mac stores as images and videos.
I am currently utilizing the macOS Ventura operating system on a MacBook M2 Pro, and I have encountered a particular issue. Specifically, I can observe a GIF animation within the menu; however, upon initiating the process, an error message is displayed, indicating that "no GIF file has been located. Is this possible to solve?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: