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Converts a mov file (most video formats actually) into a reasonable gif
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#!/bin/bash | |
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then | |
echo "Usage: $0 <mov_file>" | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
MOVFILE="$1" | |
GIFFILE="$(basename "$MOVFILE" .mov).gif" | |
TEMPDIR="$(mktemp -d)" | |
echo "============================" | |
echo "INPUT: $MOVFILE" | |
echo "OUTPUT: $GIFFILE" | |
echo "TEMP: $TEMPDIR" | |
echo "============================" | |
LOGLVL="-v warning" | |
PALETTE="$TEMPDIR/palette.png" | |
FILTERS="fps=10,scale=640:-1:flags=lanczos" | |
echo "[ Creating palette ]" | |
ffmpeg $LOGLVL -i "$MOVFILE" -vf $FILTERS,palettegen -y "$PALETTE" | |
echo "[ Compiling video ]" | |
ffmpeg $LOGLVL -i "$MOVFILE" -i "$PALETTE" -lavfi "$FILTERS [out]; [out][1:v] paletteuse" -y "./$GIFFILE" | |
ls -lh "./$GIFFILE" | |
rm -rf "$TEMPDIR" |
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