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I write the custom ImageView to display an animation with list of bitmaps. Here is my source code:

public class CustomImageView extends ImageView {
    public CustomImageView(Context context) {
        super(context);
    }
    public void startAnimation(List<BitmapDrawable> arrBitmapDelay, int[] durations) {
        if (arrBitmapDelay.size() > 1 && arrBitmapDelay.size() == durations.length) {
            final AnimationDrawable oAnimation = new AnimationDrawable();
            oAnimation.setOneShot(false);

            int i = 0;
            for (BitmapDrawable oBitmapDelay : arrBitmapDelay) {
                oAnimation.addFrame(oBitmapDelay, durations[i]);
                i++;
            }

            if(getContext() instanceof Activity)
                if(((Activity)getContext()).isFinishing())
                    return;
            if(oAnimation.getNumberOfFrames()<=0) return;

            setImageDrawable(oAnimation);
            post(new Runnable() {
                @Override
                public void run() {
                    oAnimation.start();
                }
            });

        }
    }
}

And the result: https://goo.gl/photos/FSC5RaEE2ajfe23v6

You can see, it loop correctly time, but sometimes it flashing... Please help!

EDIT

I add code of reading list bitmap.

public void decodeAndShow() {
    List<Bitmap> bitmaps = new ArrayList<>();
    int[] duration = new int[20];
    for (int i=0; i<20; i++) {
        bitmaps.add(BitmapFactory.decodeFile(new File(getContext().getCacheDir(), "bitmapsample"+i+".png").getAbsolutePath()));
        duration[i] = 100;
    }
    img.startAnimation(bitmaps, duration);
}

Sorry, because my project is too much complicated to copy here.

KimKha
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2 Answers2

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Add android:hardwareAccelerated="true" to your manifest, either for the or the . This ensures that your app uses the devices graphics card and should help with your animation.

vguzzi
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I fixed by myself with a cheat. I don't know why it's OK.

This is my code:

public class CustomImageView extends ImageView {
    private Runnable runningAnimation;
    public CustomImageView(Context context) {
        super(context);
    }
    public void startAnimation(List<BitmapDrawable> arrBitmapDelay, int[] durations) {
        if(runningAnimation != null) {
            this.removeCallbacks(runningAnimation);
        }
        if (arrBitmapDelay.size() > 1 && arrBitmapDelay.size() == durations.length) {
            final AnimationDrawable oAnimation = new AnimationDrawable();
            oAnimation.setOneShot(false);

            int i = 0;
            for (BitmapDrawable oBitmapDelay : arrBitmapDelay) {
                oAnimation.addFrame(oBitmapDelay, durations[i]);
                i++;
            }

            if(getContext() instanceof Activity)
                if(((Activity)getContext()).isFinishing())
                    return;
            if(oAnimation.getNumberOfFrames()<=0) return;

            setImageDrawable(oAnimation);
            runningAnimation = new Runnable() {
                @Override
                public void run() {
                    oAnimation.start();
                }
            }
            post(runningAnimation);

        }
    }
}
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