ssiscool Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 i have got gif sotware but i want to know how you get mini clips from music videos into your gif or any moving picture thank-youSS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gnr>everything Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 You need to have the clip you want on your computer...then open it up in Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player and take screenshots and save them...you have to make sure that you dont skip a lot of the movie when going to the next part youre going to screenshot or else it will be choppy...I'd say if you take a screenshot at 0:35 you should take another one at 0:35.5 to make it smooth...In Movie Maker theres a button to go to the next frame and if you can do it that way, you should. Then import all the screenshots you save as frames into the GIF software.Sorry, it's kinda hard to explain but once you figure it out it's pretty easy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bromle Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 or you could get adobe premiere.....there it is possible to export to gif...then you set quality and such and it converts every image in that secuence into still images (.gif)Worked for me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highvoltage Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 You need to have the clip you want on your computer...then open it up in Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player and take screenshots and save them...you have to make sure that you dont skip a lot of the movie when going to the next part youre going to screenshot or else it will be choppy...I'd say if you take a screenshot at 0:35 you should take another one at 0:35.5 to make it smooth...In Movie Maker theres a button to go to the next frame and if you can do it that way, you should. Then import all the screenshots you save as frames into the GIF software.Sorry, it's kinda hard to explain but once you figure it out it's pretty easy.Goddamn, that sounds slow.I import my video clips into Macromedia Flash MX, export them as .gif files and then resize them in Macromedia Fireworks MX. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gnr>everything Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 (edited) You need to have the clip you want on your computer...then open it up in Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player and take screenshots and save them...you have to make sure that you dont skip a lot of the movie when going to the next part youre going to screenshot or else it will be choppy...I'd say if you take a screenshot at 0:35 you should take another one at 0:35.5 to make it smooth...In Movie Maker theres a button to go to the next frame and if you can do it that way, you should. Then import all the screenshots you save as frames into the GIF software.Sorry, it's kinda hard to explain but once you figure it out it's pretty easy.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Goddamn, that sounds slow.I import my video clips into Macromedia Flash MX, export them as .gif files and then resize them in Macromedia Fireworks MX.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's not if you know what you're doing Edited September 10, 2005 by gnr>everything Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
highvoltage Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 You need to have the clip you want on your computer...then open it up in Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player and take screenshots and save them...you have to make sure that you dont skip a lot of the movie when going to the next part youre going to screenshot or else it will be choppy...I'd say if you take a screenshot at 0:35 you should take another one at 0:35.5 to make it smooth...In Movie Maker theres a button to go to the next frame and if you can do it that way, you should. Then import all the screenshots you save as frames into the GIF software.Sorry, it's kinda hard to explain but once you figure it out it's pretty easy.Goddamn, that sounds slow.I import my video clips into Macromedia Flash MX, export them as .gif files and then resize them in Macromedia Fireworks MX.It's not if you know what you're doing I know exactly what you're doing -- and screenshotting every frame and compiling it into a gif IS slow, when compared with other methods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gnr>everything Posted September 10, 2005 Share Posted September 10, 2005 You need to have the clip you want on your computer...then open it up in Windows Movie Maker or Windows Media Player and take screenshots and save them...you have to make sure that you dont skip a lot of the movie when going to the next part youre going to screenshot or else it will be choppy...I'd say if you take a screenshot at 0:35 you should take another one at 0:35.5 to make it smooth...In Movie Maker theres a button to go to the next frame and if you can do it that way, you should. Then import all the screenshots you save as frames into the GIF software.Sorry, it's kinda hard to explain but once you figure it out it's pretty easy.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Goddamn, that sounds slow.I import my video clips into Macromedia Flash MX, export them as .gif files and then resize them in Macromedia Fireworks MX.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>It's not if you know what you're doing <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I know exactly what you're doing -- and screenshotting every frame and compiling it into a gif IS slow, when compared with other methods.<{POST_SNAPBACK}>Ok, well like I said, it's not slow for me Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ssiscool Posted September 10, 2005 Author Share Posted September 10, 2005 ok thank-you for the answer gnr>everythingSS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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