Usage: movie2gif [options] input [output]
Convert a video file into an animated GIF file.
Available options:
-a Time scale. Less than 1 to speed up, more to slow down. (Default: 1)
-c Number of colours in palette. (Default: 32)
-d Duration in seconds. (Default: all)
-f Override all filters with specified ffmpeg filters.
-h Show this help screen.
-m Append specified ffmpeg filters.
-n Dry run. Don't write to any file.
-o Crop image (out_w:out_h:x:y). (Default: no crop)
-r Number of frames per second (FPS). (Default: 10)
-s Start time in seconds. (Default: 0)
-t Image height of output. (Default: -1, keeping ratio with width)
-v Make console output verbose.
-w Image width of output. (Default: 720)
The script was refactored:
- Commands
clone
,edit
,file
, andpath
were dropped. - The
convert
is now the only command available, and now the default. - Command no longer needs to be specified.
- The height
-h
argument was changed to-t
, to avoid colision with help-h
.