how do you record Moving GIF images from video?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by mingming2006, Nov 16, 2006.

  1. mingming2006

    mingming2006 Well-Known Member

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    can some1 help demonstrate this to me...i want to record a small scene - like a couple of seconds - 4rm street fighter II - when ryu - generates the "Had-dou-ken"- (electric fireball) - at the start of the movie...i might wana make a banner of it or record a few seconds n save as GIF image for my Avatar...any1 know hw 2 help? wd really appreciate it ^^ - n many thx
     
  2. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    i use GomPlayer to take screenshots of the scene i want, and then make a GIF image on Adobe ImageReady. there's probably easier way,but this was how i was taught.
     
  3. mingming2006

    mingming2006 Well-Known Member

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    wat if ya can only find the video on youtube?? o_0 - i wd have 2 tke like a billion screenshots lol
     
  4. avi2gif?? just dl the video n covert..
     
  5. ms-jojo

    ms-jojo Well-Known Member

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    just simply screenshot'ing whatever's on the screen by pressing 'screenshot' on your keyboard wouldn't work anyway... i meant like using the 'capture' button on Gom.
     
  6. Nirvania

    Nirvania I'm BRACK!?

    make sure you have quicktime or quicktime alternative installed. Open a MPEG or AVI file in Adobe Imageready, select the portion you want and click ok

    NOTE: Some compression formats are not supported

    Guaranteed Compatibility

    -VCD MPEG
    -AVI (No Compression)

    There is also many different types of software you can use such as GomPlayer and EO Video. and remember, Google is your best friend
     
  7. hkboi

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    oh awesome
    thanks
    i wanted this as well