Sure! I first did a screen recording with QuickTime Player to create a .mov file. I have ffmpeg
and gifsicle
installed and ran this command:
ffmpeg -i vote_for_witnesses.mov -s 600x400 -pix_fmt rgb8 -r 10 -f gif - | gifsicle --optimize=3 --delay=15 > witnesses.gif
its above my pay grade!! haha :) man i wish i had these sorts of skills!! wow i def need to learn how to code some day!
Running a command line isn't coding. :) If you have ffmpeg and gifsicle installed, it's quite easy. Just replace
vote_for_witnesses.mov
with your movie file andwitnesses.gif
with the output file you want. You can google for how to install those two command line tools (as well as instructions for tweaking the parameters). Most of what I've learned, I learned through Google. Sometimes using a search engine well is the only skill you need. That and persistence.shows you how much i don't know! haha :)
thanks for trying to help me understand