
TJ: Ive got 29 days left on my free Flash. Can someone please tell me how to open a video file and save it as a gif? I will need to do it lots soon.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:42,
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Then figure it out yourself!
Edit- I thought ImageReady or Animation Shop can import videos and then save as gif after tweaked?
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:43,
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Edit- I thought ImageReady or Animation Shop can import videos and then save as gif after tweaked?

i didnt know imageready could
/edit ok ive clearly never looked properly. sorry.
however the movie I want is a .mps and imageready doesnt seem to support it. what can i do?
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:45,
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/edit ok ive clearly never looked properly. sorry.
however the movie I want is a .mps and imageready doesnt seem to support it. what can i do?

installed on your computer too.
Then imageready can open .avis and .movs
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:47,
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Then imageready can open .avis and .movs

That's why it didn't work for me then. *reopens imageready* Ta.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 20:12,
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in the help pages of the respective applications.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:49,
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honestly im not just lazy
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:50,
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definitely has stuff about opening movie files and it is easy to find.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:52,
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Then it'll ask you how many frames to import. One in 4 is usually good enough.
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Fri 18 Jun 2004, 19:48,
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