You can't, I'm pretty sure.
A picture which forms in a mirror or on a screen, or is made by lenses.In simple way we can say it is digital format of your feeling, expression and moods. images can be in the formats like Raw, jpg, tif. gif, bmp and etc...
Go on Bing or Google Images. Than go to any images you want on your Pivot. Next right click that click on save images as...(save it as .gif, .jpeg, or bitmap file. then open up Microsoft Paint (Accessories-Paint). Than open up the picture file u saved it as. Than save it as a .gif image. Open up your Pivot, then go to load sprite. AND THERE YOU GO!!!!!!!
sorry but it can't psp don't support it and if you put gif animated pics on it will stay still. Trust me ive done it many times hope this helped
You can load GIF, BMP or JPEG backgrounds in Pivot, but only in v3.0 Beta and up.
Files aren't limited by the Acekard, but by Moonshell, the homebrew app you need to view pictures. I believe it supports .jpg .bmp . gif and .png
Save a gif to your computer and upload it as your profile picture on Twitter.
You can create a "gif" through a computer program or on various online websites and then upload it in the same way you would upload a normal picture.
Sorry buddy but that's a No-Go right there. You can't do animated profile photos, even if you do upload a .gif file.
You can't it will just appear as a normal picture.
Save the picture to your desktop Go to your bebo 'home' tab Above your profile picture click add photos. Upload the same way as a normal photo *The picture must be in Bitmap, Jpeg or Gif format*
You need a picture with a .gif format. And it has to be animated.
You can put GIF file in Gmail picture. You can attach the picture from you local drives. You can also upload the image automatically if it is in your Google Drive.
Only if you were a 2006-2007 member. Starting from 2008 YouTube did no longer allow Animated Gifs for profile pictures.
The problem could be the format of the files you're using. Some websites only take certain formats such as .jpg, .png, .gif, etc. Also, the websites may only want you to give the file path.
GIF , JPEG are all picture formats ( the way that a file is saved ) , therefore you should upload the image based on what the image is showing - i.e buildings or animals , not on the file format
GIF , JPEG are all picture formats ( the way that a file is saved ) , therefore you should upload the image based on what the image is showing - i.e buildings or animals , not on the file format
Save the picture anywhere on your computer (desktop, downloads, etc.) and then click Account in the top right hand corner, go down, and then click Account settings. Select Upload a Photo and find your picture. Hope that helped. :)