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Making gifs from mov files on OS X.
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#!/bin/sh | |
palette="./palette.png" | |
# speed - setpts=0.15*PTS, | |
# crop - ffmpeg -i in.mov -filter:v "crop=480:600:320:80" out.mov | |
filters="fps=25,scale=640:-1:flags=lanczos" | |
ffmpeg -v warning -i $1 -vf "$filters,palettegen" -y $palette | |
ffmpeg -v warning -i $1 -i $palette -lavfi "$filters [x]; [x][1:v] paletteuse" -y $1.gif |
Other solutions: https://twitter.com/zenorocha/status/702177936296660993
Where can one source palette.png
? What does that file look like?
@crates it's generated in line 10 and used in line 11. You don't need to have it.
Awesome... thanks dude! I really enjoyed looking over your public gists today.
Thanks for sharing so much great stuff. You are clearly a skilled developer!
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