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Anonymous
Dear /gif/,

I'd like to contribute by making gifs. Could you please tell me a free program to easily convert common video formats (mpg, avi, mov, etc) to .gif without framerate problems?

Thanks!
>> Anonymous
WITH Virtual dub you can "catch" the frames you liek. and export them as jpg. then use something like Adobe Image ready to import the extracted .jpg stuff as frames. than export as gif and presto you has gif.

(very short answer)
>> Anonymous
anyone know a good program for linux?
>> Anonymous
MS Paint.
>> Anonymous
>>533789Thanks for answering, but I asked for some free program. Moreover, virtual dub would not be required if I used ImageReady as adobe's can just import the gif.

>>533795Ha. Ha.
>> Anonymous
My problem with Imageready is that gifs play like in slowmotion, don't know why
>> Anonymous
imageready is "free", with photoshop.
or maybe a tor
>> Anonymous
erm.. maybe i'm being slowpoke here. but in the old version of photoshop (CS2) you couldn't import movies directly . dunno feel old now
>> Anonymous
._.

You can import movies to the ImageReady which comes with Photoshop CS (8).

But I have problems with it (gifs play like in slow motion) so I'm just looking for some little program which converts them.