![]() ![]() While I could get it to display the first image stored in the file, getting it to display any of the other images proved unfruitful. I was having trouble compiling their tools, but I noticed they also provided a Javascript version of their HEIF reader (used on the example page to load the images.) I took that (actually just took the whole example page) and reverse engineered it to display the mojave_dynamic.heic file. However, the HEIF file spec allows for multiple images to be stored in one file (as is the case with this dynamic wallpaper) but is widely unsupported. So the HEIF image format is fairly well supported, especially on Mac with Quick Look, Preview, Photoshop all being able to open HEIF files.
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