
video2gif.leechvideo.com/
Not great quality but very quick and painless
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Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:20,
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Not great quality but very quick and painless

and like you say the quality isn't that great. I like to keep the quality as good as possible up until it's optimized, makes the final version look better, imo.
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Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:22,
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I've got great results by putting KeepVid's flv files into VLC Media Player (are you getting the "free" theme of my software collection) then whilst playing in slow motion repeatedly getting snapshots.
I don't know which method is more of a pain - yours or mine.

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Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:26,
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I don't know which method is more of a pain - yours or mine.


was cutting gorgeous George out and cloning in the background. All the converting was done in less that 10 minutes and the optimizing in about the same.
Plus, all the software I mentioned is free, if you know where to look. ;)
Although Media Player Classic lets you save a video as a single image of thumbnails if you felt like cropping each one and pasting individually into a single animated gif. But that is really tedious.
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Tue 16 Dec 2008, 23:33,
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Plus, all the software I mentioned is free, if you know where to look. ;)
Although Media Player Classic lets you save a video as a single image of thumbnails if you felt like cropping each one and pasting individually into a single animated gif. But that is really tedious.