Hello,
Unless I've missed something, Is it possible to export to Animated GIF.
Also, having the about to have the keyframe would be great as well.
For example. I could set it to 12FPS or even 3 FPS.
Thank you
Video (MP4) to GIF
Re: Video (MP4) to GIF
Aye authorleon, good to hear from you!
Sure, no problem at all. Check out this example workflow that i created for you:
Sure, no problem at all. Check out this example workflow that i created for you:
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?
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Re: Video (MP4) to GIF
thank you very much. I'm going to test it out. No doubt your skills are impeccable as always.
It's great to be back. It has been a long time and I missed doing automation. I hope to contribute to the community bit more.
I hope you are doing well!!
It's great to be back. It has been a long time and I missed doing automation. I hope to contribute to the community bit more.
I hope you are doing well!!
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Re: Video (MP4) to GIF
I can confirm this works perfectly. I do have a follow-up question. Is there a way to change quality/compression. The reason I ask is that when the GIF is exported. It is quite weighty.
Re: Video (MP4) to GIF
Quite fine i do, thanks! Hope you too
Honestly, not sure if gif can be compressed in that sense. Short research tells me that lots of people wondered about it.
I found this post the best: https://superuser.com/questions/1049606 ... ing-ffmpeg
you could try to alter the ffmpeg command in my example and change the existing word "paletteuse" to "paletteuse=dither=bayer" but that will only do good in combination with the low colors setting, if you need higher, you probably go better with other ditherers: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#paletteuse
Honestly, not sure if gif can be compressed in that sense. Short research tells me that lots of people wondered about it.
I found this post the best: https://superuser.com/questions/1049606 ... ing-ffmpeg
- here scale and max_colors drastically impacts the output gif's filesize.
you could try to alter the ffmpeg command in my example and change the existing word "paletteuse" to "paletteuse=dither=bayer" but that will only do good in combination with the low colors setting, if you need higher, you probably go better with other ditherers: https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#paletteuse
emcodem, wrapping since 2009 you got the rhyme?