Tools
greasemonkey (firefox)
yousabletubefix for firefox or chrome
avidemux
Jasc Animation Shop
Downloading
Cutting/Exporting
Gif'ing
(Optional) Optimization
greasemonkey (firefox)
yousabletubefix for firefox or chrome
avidemux
Jasc Animation Shop
Downloading
Step 1. Install greasemonkey (firefox)
Step 2. Install yousabletubefix for firefox or chrome
Step 3. Download video
note: there are hundreds of ways to download videos, this is just one way. Download Helper is another good extension for firefox.
Step 2. Install yousabletubefix for firefox or chrome
Step 3. Download video
Cutting/Exporting
Step 1. Open video in avidemux (if it asks you any questions at the start, just click yes)
Step 2. Cut out the portion of video you want to keep (Use red A/B markers to select what you wish to not keep, then hit delete)
Step 3. File>Save>Save Selection as JPEG Images...(name the resulting file whatever you like). (Note: avidemux seems to mess up the colorspace of the outputted images, so beware. Hopefully they fix it.)
Step 2. Cut out the portion of video you want to keep (Use red A/B markers to select what you wish to not keep, then hit delete)
Gif'ing
Step 1. Start Jasc Animation Shop
Step 2. Start Animation Wizard
Step 3. Keep clicking "Next" until you get to the fourth screen and set the delay to (3/100), then continue to the image selection screen
Step 4. Add Image>Select All (CTRL+A)>Open
Step 5. Click "Next" then "Finish"
Step 6. Your animation will now open
Step 7. Cut out any frames you don't want to keep by selecting them and hitting delete
Step 8. Resize. Animation>Resize Animation. Always make sure "Maintain Aspect Ratio" is ticked. 320x180 is a good size for 16/9 (1.78) sources. 240x180 is a good size for 4/3 (1.33) sources.
Step 9. File>Save>Next. You can lessen the color depth here if your resulting file is too large.
Step 10. Done. Upload file to min.us or abload.de or tinypic.com
Step 2. Start Animation Wizard
Step 4. Add Image>Select All (CTRL+A)>Open
Step 6. Your animation will now open
Step 8. Resize. Animation>Resize Animation. Always make sure "Maintain Aspect Ratio" is ticked. 320x180 is a good size for 16/9 (1.78) sources. 240x180 is a good size for 4/3 (1.33) sources.
Step 10. Done. Upload file to min.us or abload.de or tinypic.com
(Optional) Optimization
Culling (Removing frames)
Step 1. Select all the frames (CTRL+A), Animation>Cull Animation, type "2", OK. (This will halve the amount of frames. We now need to correct the framerate so it plays at correct speed.)
Step 2. With all frames still selected, Animation>Frame Properties> type "6". (Note: Most online video is 30fps, hence the delay of 3, which you then double to get 6 (since you deleted half of the frames). Click OK. (You can also see the frame delay on the timeline)
Step 1. Select all the frames (CTRL+A), Animation>Cull Animation, type "2", OK. (This will halve the amount of frames. We now need to correct the framerate so it plays at correct speed.)
Step 2. With all frames still selected, Animation>Frame Properties> type "6". (Note: Most online video is 30fps, hence the delay of 3, which you then double to get 6 (since you deleted half of the frames). Click OK. (You can also see the frame delay on the timeline)
Cropping
Select crop tool and select the area you want to keep. This is especially useful for getting rid of stray lines on the edges of videos
Select crop tool and select the area you want to keep. This is especially useful for getting rid of stray lines on the edges of videos
