Are you trying to create an image sequence of GIF images? Or an animated
gif? If you are trying to create an image sequence, be sure to use the
"Image Sequence" option on the "Advanced" tab. I do not think it uses the
bit-rate options when exporting an image sequence. I did some googling, and
it looks like FFmpeg supports GIF and animated GIFs, so in theory, it's
possible to use that format with OpenShot.
Can someone else give this a try, and see if you can confirm the crashing
behavior?
If that still crashes, I suppose you could export PNG images, and then run
some command line to batch convert the PNGs into GIFs.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:31 PM, cenwen <email address hidden> wrote:
> At my knowledge, there is no plans to implement the GIF feature.And i
> don't think that Openshot has implemented this feature. Sorry.
>
> --
> GIF Support
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543847
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> I noticed that there is no GIF export functionality and OpenShot seems
> unable play animated GIF files so I was wondering if there was any plans for
> future GIF support?
>
> There is some sort of GIF export functionality in the fact that 'gif' is
> under video format but it still asks for a video codec and bitrate/quality.
> When I tried to export via gif, openshot crashed.
>
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Are you trying to create an image sequence of GIF images? Or an animated
gif? If you are trying to create an image sequence, be sure to use the
"Image Sequence" option on the "Advanced" tab. I do not think it uses the
bit-rate options when exporting an image sequence. I did some googling, and
it looks like FFmpeg supports GIF and animated GIFs, so in theory, it's
possible to use that format with OpenShot.
Can someone else give this a try, and see if you can confirm the crashing
behavior?
If that still crashes, I suppose you could export PNG images, and then run
some command line to batch convert the PNGs into GIFs.
Thanks,
-Jonathan
On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 1:31 PM, cenwen <email address hidden> wrote:
> At my knowledge, there is no plans to implement the GIF feature.And i /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 543847 _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _____ /launchpad. net/~openshot. developers<https:/ /launchpad. net/%7Eopenshot .developers> /launchpad. net/~openshot. developers<https:/ /launchpad. net/%7Eopenshot .developers> /help.launchpad .net/ListHelp
> don't think that Openshot has implemented this feature. Sorry.
>
> --
> GIF Support
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenShot
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>
> Status in OpenShot Video Editor: New
>
> Bug description:
> I noticed that there is no GIF export functionality and OpenShot seems
> unable play animated GIF files so I was wondering if there was any plans for
> future GIF support?
>
> There is some sort of GIF export functionality in the fact that 'gif' is
> under video format but it still asks for a video codec and bitrate/quality.
> When I tried to export via gif, openshot crashed.
>
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