i see this asked all the timehere is how i do itthis is the simplest way, and gives you the highest "speed" and quality gifs, its a direct conversion> download and install mplayer for your system (http://www.mplayerhq.hu/design7/news.html)> call mplayer in the command line> enter this code to make gifs> mplayer "video.avi" -ss hh:mm:ss.lll -endpos x -vf scale=160:120 -vo gif89a:fps=3:output=out.gif -nosoundhh:mm:ss.lll = hours:mins:seconds.millisecondsreplace x with the amount of seconds you want your gif to last. you can use decimals too (3.25 = three and a quarter seconds)Comment too long. Clickhereto view the full text.
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hej op, magyar vagy? ;)
it would be cooler if you could do the trick.
how do I putted program into command line?
startmenu->runtype "cmd" (without quotes)hit entercd "foldername" (without quotes) opens folder"cd.." (without quotes) goes up 1 folderdo until find directory where your installed mplayer should be like c:/program files/mplayer or something along this linewhen in mplayer folder/directory type stuff referred above as "code" and hit enter, but change mplayer to gmplayer
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>>1176911>>1176998not hungarian guys, sorry. :(>>1176994thanks. i left this out in case there were non windows users.>>1176923i can, lol. not down a bunch of stairs but i can nollie backside flip :>
Hows this? its my first one.
>>1176892iz dat some andrew reynolds?
Now you need a tutorial on how to trim excess frames so that gifs don't take 3 weeks to work.
Hey op, thanks for this. Does it work in other movie formats? I have yet to make a worthwhile gif but I'm definitely going to be using it now.
mine only took two
How do I adjust the colors in the output file? Mine isn't looking all that great.