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How Do You Edit a Video in GIMP?


SpartanGio

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Oh wow thanks^^^! :D It should help a lot I'll try soon and thanks for the time for getting all that information' date=' why not tun it into a tut? 8)

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Lol, I will turn it into a tut, when I have some sleep, and am not busy with other things.

 

And your welcome.

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Actually the easiest way to do it, is to download Gimp Gap 2.4, install it.

Then open up GIMP go to:

Xtns > Split Video into frames > Extract Video Range

 

Then:

Under video file, upload the video you want to extract

Switch "To Frame" to 9999 *(that way youll be sure to get every frame) unless you only want a specific part, then you switch "From Frame, and To Frame" to the specific part.

I suggest just using a video editor such as Sony Vegas to cut the video down to a certain part, it will save a lot of time.

 

Next:

Switch the Audio Track to zero. (Its a waist of time, and will just freeze your computer, trust me)

 

Then:

Make an empty file on your desktop name it something like "Movie Gif"

Under output

switch the basename to that folder. IF YOU DO NOT DO THIS, EVERY SINGLE FRAME WILL BE ON YOUR DESKTOP. THAT WOULD BE BAD IF YOU HAVE ALOT OF FRAMES.

 

Then:

Click ok, and wait for it to get done processing. Don't do anything else while doing it, or it wont work.

 

Now, if I did this correctly this attachment should contain the Gimp-Gap 2.4

 

No need to worry, it is completely safe:

http://www.easy-share.com/1904159894/gimp-gap_2.4.7z

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