Ever used a linux app to make animated GIF? (ffmpeg) (Message 1 to 5 of 5)
From: Greg M Johnson
Subject: Ever used a linux app to make animated GIF? (ffmpeg)
Date: 19 Nov 2005 22:58:53
Message: <437ff47d@news.povray.org>
I of course see a complete PITA approach that involves cutting & pasting
with GIMP. But I want something like ffmpeg to do it for me on a big stack
of images. Anyone have any batch encoders? thanks.
From: Thierry Boudet
Subject: Re: Ever used a linux app to make animated GIF? (ffmpeg)
Date: 20 Nov 2005 13:27:55
Message: <4380c02b@news.povray.org>
> But I want something like ffmpeg to do it for me on a big stack> of images. Anyone have any batch encoders? thanks.
You can do that with a tool from the ImageMagick
package, convert, I think.
Am Sat, 19 Nov 2005 22:58:24 -0500 schrieb Greg M. Johnson:
> I of course see a complete PITA approach that involves cutting & pasting> with GIMP. But I want something like ffmpeg to do it for me on a big stack> of images. Anyone have any batch encoders? thanks.
I don't know, if it handles GIF as an output format, but I found transcode
quite comfortable some time ago (AFAIK commandline only). But I don't know
about its current status.
"Greg M. Johnson" <p t e r a n d o n @ the### [at] startswithYcom>
wrote:
> I of course see a complete PITA approach that involves cutting & pasting> with GIMP. But I want something like ffmpeg to do it for me on a big stack> of images. Anyone have any batch encoders? thanks.
And then there's 'gifsicle' - I used it some time ago to create the animated
gifs at http://www.pavium.info/Eclipse/eclipse1.html (and following) but
since an animated gif simply concatenates the static images, a big stack of
images would give you a big output file.
Regards,
pavium