Timeline for How do I convert a video to GIF using ffmpeg, with reasonable quality?
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S Jan 30, 2023 at 7:09 | history | suggested | AmigoJack | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Mar 17, 2022 at 15:49 | comment | added | Ray Hulha | github.com/NabiKAZ/video2gif works great even in 2022! | |
Apr 23, 2017 at 6:46 | comment | added | Nabi K.A.Z. | @Scott You said correct, so I write a new useful script in here: github.com/NabiKAZ/video2gif | |
Apr 23, 2017 at 6:44 | history | edited | Nabi K.A.Z. | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Apr 21, 2017 at 19:09 | comment | added | Scott - Слава Україні |
(Cont’d) … so it doesn’t need to spell out the list twice (as your batch file does). (I presume that this creates a risk that, if the user edits the script to change one of the lists but not the other, the inconsistency will cause a problem.) Can you at least explain your choice of filters (fps=10,scale=-1:-1 )? (See notedible’s answer for an example of an explanation of parts of a command.)
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Apr 21, 2017 at 19:09 | comment | added | Scott - Слава Україні |
I see that you have done two things here: (1) written the commands as a Windows (.BAT) command script, and (2) provided a different combination of filters (none of the other answers uses both fps=10 and scale=-1:-1 ). Sun’s answer already gave us a batch file, and that one (like the shell scripts in pje’s answer and thevangelist’s answer) has the advantage that it assigns the list of filters to a variable (once), … (Cont’d)
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Apr 21, 2017 at 15:37 | review | First posts | |||
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Apr 21, 2017 at 15:36 | history | answered | Nabi K.A.Z. | CC BY-SA 3.0 |