So your file will probably only be a few megabytes, so this is notĪ bad choice, but it should NOT be used for the final product theĭata rate is so high that most computers will not be able to play In general time lapse stuff is not that big, To other formats, then you may want to use "Uncompressed" - though If you will be continuing to work with the video, perhaps encoding it GIF is patent burdened so it is hard to find a free convertor. It takes PNG, JPG, or most other image formats (except GIF), and creates an AVI from them. Instead tool as FFMPEG or Super seems perfect only if you know exactly what to do (ie you know that video format compatible with that codec and with that image size and ratio ) about 1 hit on 3 try, third was good )just converting a sequences of png to avi with some simple and free utility, so simple to offer only few options , and as far i know nothing summarizing in few simple words the basicĪnyway i got the best results (well. There is no lack of documentation, the problem is the oopsite there is a too much and too thick, pages and pages on each detail. Still convert to AVI is tricky because too vague.with what encoding,using wich codec ?Īnd some codec and encoding will only support some very exact image size or image ratio, just 1 pixel more in W or H may lead to failure (and even worse often you will not see errors when doing, but only when trying to open the avi with a videoplayer) It will make let say the same effect of inserting in a modern movie some scene from a old BW television, may even be a cool special effect but will show clearly the low quality of old BW television Now convert from a low quality format as gif to a high quality format may make even more evident the low quality of the gif Īvi in general and uncompressed avi in particular is almost the contrary. Gif has a really low quality, support only Index mode that means very few colors and only a basic yes/not transparency supported. I also have a very basic doubt on what you wish to achive : FFMPEG encoder is included INSIDE gap (and the version in gap is even slightly different.Īnyway i also had problem with the gap encoder and i much prefer use Gap "Split image into frames" to have each frame as separate and numbered png and then some of the many simple utility to convert Png sequences in AVI (or any other format)Īlso remember that AVI is a tricky format, more exactly the name is just a container for many different encoding, Gap only save UNCOMPRESSED AVI that confronted with the other most used AVI has a Gigantic file size.and may even be not compatible with some video player.
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