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Everything looks perfect when I use the ImageView to show a png image like this:

<ImageView 
     android:layout_width="fill_parent" 
     android:layout_height="wrap_content" 
     android:id="@+id/png_picture"
     android:src="@drawable/paos_connection"/>

The image is scaled perfectly, fills the screen horizontally and has the correct aspect ratio.

Now, I want to replace the image with an animation. I decided on using Frame Animation as shown here: http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/graphics/view-animation.html. I am using the same size png files (slightly modified copies of the original one).

My problem is that the animation is playing and it is filling up the screen horizontally as before, but it is now stretched vertically. I can force it to have the correct height by hard-coding a height:

<ImageView 
     android:layout_width="fill_parent" 
     android:layout_height="210px" 
     android:id="@+id/animation" />

...but obviously this is not a good solution because the image should have the correct aspect ratio on all screen sizes.

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This may help. I've found without a lot of footwork, you're stuck using a fixed element unless the image is drawn in order with the rest of the layout on initialization.

http://developer.android.com/reference/android/widget/ImageView.ScaleType.html

A quick hack to try would be to set a transparent image in its place with the same dimensions as the animated image. Programatically create an ImageView using the width & height of the rendered transparent image. Following that, animate the the instantiated image.

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  • Thanks for the reply. I have tried a couple of things in this direction, but I am not sure I understand exactly how you want me to do this.
    – Bashorings
    Sep 17, 2011 at 9:14
  • I tried setting a transparent image with the same dimensions for the "android:src" for the same ImageView that I programmatically set the animated background for. Unfortunately, the background is still stretched. :-( I also tried adding a separate view to the same LinearLayout using addView(my_new_image_view, width, height), but then I don't see any animation. Am I not doing what you recommended?
    – Bashorings
    Sep 17, 2011 at 9:38
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Instead of setting the animation drawable in the background of the imageview, set it in the foreground using src and let the animation play there. All images in the frame animation will be resized with aspect ratio intact provided you set a suitable scale type for the imageview.

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Althought the question is 11 years old, for those who search:

ImageView img_anim;
img_anim = view.findViewById(R.id.img_anim);
img_anim.setImageResource(R.drawable.anim_youranimation);
AnimationDrawable frameAnimation = (AnimationDrawable) img_anim.getDrawable();
frameAnimation.start();

instead of

ImageView img_anim;
img_anim = view.findViewById(R.id.img_anim);
img_anim.setBackgroundResource(R.drawable.anim_youranimation);
AnimationDrawable frameAnimation = (AnimationDrawable) img_anim.getBackground();
frameAnimation.start();

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