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Anonymous
can someone tell me their best method for capturing image sequences from video to use for gif's??

I normally export image sequences with quicktime then import them into imageready then *boom*, gif made.

And they don't always import into imageready, either.
except quicktime doesn't play everything and is usually a dick.
>> Anonymous
mplayer converts to gif fine using the gif89a output. Nice since it is can be done on the commandline (and therefore aliased/scriptable).

Anyone know if there is a nice way to grab a section out of a video with mplayer/ffmpeg? Or should I just stick with avidemux?
>> Anonymous
>>499202

WTF is the source of this?
>> Anonymous
I agree with anon, wtf is this? SOURCE!
>> Anonymous
wtf do want the fucking saurce
>> Anonymous
It's awesome that's why...
>> HKK
Source is the original Assault On Precinct 13.
>> Tsukatu
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>>499202
>> Anonymous
torrent of the movie or link
>> Anonymous
>>499388
Are we in UNIX?
>> Anonymous
>>499388
Command line? Boo to that. VirtualDub or Avidemux work just fine.
>> Anonymous
Power Video Converter had an extractor that works great. hxxp://www.apussoft.com/. Of course it costs $30US unless you can find a crack. It works on anything but Real Media.
>> Anonymous
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This is the OP.
take this gif, for example. Since I couldn't get quicktime OR imageready to import my Pirates 2 video. I had to open Adobe premiere, Then convert the scene to mov. file, Then open it in quicktime and export to image sequence and THEENNN import it into imageready just to do this shit.

I can get the cracks to VirtualDub and Power Video converter, but I would appreciate any other programs to be named just so I can have a primary gif-making program and not have to worry about this shit anymore.