This would be png files as Jpeg files do not support transparency and Gif files do support animations. Png files are one of the major files which support transparency and do not support animations.
GIF is such a format that supports animation and transparency. See the related question for more details on the GIF format and some other formats that support one of these features.
PNG and GIFF
No no as jpeg doe snot support transpanrancy i would suggest gif as its popular format that most machines can regognise and does support alpha channel transparency no as jpeg doe snot support transpanrancy i would suggest gif as its popular format that most machines can regognise and does support alpha channel transparency
TIFF format files do not support animation. They are of particularly high quality however, and are often used in publishing. The GIF file does, however, support animation.
PNG is an image file format, such as JPEG or BMP. One of the differences between PNG and JPEG, is that PNG supports transparency.
Considering that you are talking about media player format i.e. .aac I would what supports such file format are media player. So, media player over Android supports .aac format.
Convert it to a format that does not support transparency (for example jpeg) or use a tool to edit the transparent pixel value.
Photoshop supports images up to 32 bit/channel.
i think it not supports any image format...
GIF87a is the original format for GIF images. GIF89a included support for multiple images in the file, as well as support for animation.
Yes, Adobe Photoshop does support GIF images. GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) is a popular image format that supports both static images and animations. In Photoshop, you can open and edit GIF files just like any other image format. You can also create and edit GIF animations using Photoshop's animation tools. Thanks!
A GIF animation is essentially a flipbook, it is several frames put together in order to "simulate" animation. Gif animations are often crude and low resolution. Flash anim. on the other hand is made with Dreamweaver (or some other program), where the possibilities of creation(animation) are endless :)