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How to Create a GIF Images from a Video File

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If you would like GIF animated look at different pages of entertainment, you may have felt ever wanted to create your own GIF , is not it? Well, now I'll show you a quick and easy way to create GIF file from a video you have on your computer.

To do this, and as you might have supposed some, we need to have an application installed on the PC. The application name is Freemore Video to GIF Converter, and is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP and later Windows OS versions, so I guess none of the users of this operating system will have trouble downloading this.

And before I begin to tell you how to convert videos in GIF, I must tell you that Freemore Video to GIF Converter accepts various video file formats that are more popular among users, such as AVI, MP4, MPEG, FLV, MOV to 3GP.

Now let's see what we found on the main interface of Freemore Video to GIF Converter (pictured above). Here we have 5 buttons on the top, of which the first, Input, you choose which video we convert to GIF . The others are to start (Start), stop (Stop), pause (Pause) or summarize (Resume) the conversion process. Furthermore, we will see that it gives us the option to have a preview GIF images we are going to create.

When we have the video selected, we can choose to convert all video to a GIF, or just a specific time of it. Where do we do that? On the right side of the window, we establish the exact seconds for the start and end of the GIF (Set Start and Set End, respectively).
Also Freemore Video to GIF Converter gives us the opportunity to choose the frame size and resolution that we want the GIF : 160 x 120, 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 1280 x 720, 1920 x 1080, etc. And when you have given everything, click on Start to begin the process of conversion to GIF.
That's it, what did you think? I hope you have been helpful.

[How to] Convert any Image to Icon with Quick Any2Ico

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If you like desktop customization then you know you should change the icons to look much better and more balance. In Linux we can use any file of picture to come in PNG, but in Windows we need icons to be .ICO format.

If you've already downloaded a package that contains only PNG and wants to convert it to .ICO, just use Quick Any2Ico, a simple application that can convert any image to a file .ICO.


Quick Any2Ico is easy to operate. Simply open the program (no installation needed because it is portable) and then choose the source that can be an image in JPG, PNG, BMP or GIF. You can also extract the image of an EXE, DLL or OCX. You must choose where and look for the file you want to convert.

Then select the destination icon when completed. Also choose which format you want to output to the size ranging from 16 × 16 pixels (as for a Favicon ) or is larger than 512 × 512.

 
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