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   JJ to Herbert Kleebauer   
   Re: What freeware do you use to record t   
   16 Jul 25 14:40:05   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, comp.editors   
   From: jj4public@outlook.com   
      
   On Wed, 16 Jul 2025 08:13:32 +0200, Herbert Kleebauer wrote:   
   > On 16.07.2025 01:45, Marion wrote:   
   >   
   >> have an animated GIF. So I searched for the best way to take screenrecs,   
   >> but too many programs showed up as potential Windows screen recorders.   
   >   
   >> But I'm curious, what do you use to record the screen to animated GIF?   
   >   
   > Why not use the Windows Snipping Tool (--S)? And I don't   
   > see any advantage in converting the mp4 to animated gif format. But   
   > if you really want:   
   >   
   > ffmpeg -i input.mp4 output.gif   
   >   
   > I suppose, most people already have ffmpeg installed (it is a   
   > command line tool, so it doesn't need to be "installed", but just   
   > copied to your disk), because it is THE all-purpose video tool.   
      
   Or just use the screen for the media source. ffmpeg can do a screen   
   recording. e.g.   
      
   ffmpeg -f gdigrab -framerate 20 -i desktop "e:\screen caps\output.gif"   
      
   May want to experiment with the screen capturing method via the -f switch to   
   see which one works best for your system and output image format.   
      
   To OP: be aware that, GIF can only support up to 256 colors (not 16M).   
      
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