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Fetola MOV ho GIF

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Mokhoa oa ho fetolela MOV ho GIF

Mohato oa 1: Kenya ea hau MOV difaele o sebedisa konopo e ka hodimo kapa ka ho hula le ho dihela.

Mohato oa 2: Tobetsa konopo ea 'Convert' ho qala phetoho.

Mohato oa 3: Khoasolla sesebelisoa sa hau se fetotsoeng GIF lifaele


MOV ho GIF Lipotso Tse Botsoang Khafetsa Mabapi le Phetoho

How do I turn a MOV video into a GIF animation?
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Upload the MOV file and our converter samples frames (default 15 fps for GIF = GIF, 24 fps for animated WebP / AVIF / APNG), encodes them into the animated GIF container, and applies palette quantization where the GIF format requires it.
Animated GIF is best for clips under 10 seconds. Longer than that and the file balloons for GIF (which is uncompressed per frame). For longer animations target animated WebP, AVIF, or APNG — all three compress similarly to a real video codec.
GIF: 2-8 MB at 480p depending on motion complexity. Animated WebP: 200 KB to 1 MB at the same resolution. Animated AVIF: even smaller, often 100-500 KB. WebP / AVIF are 5-10x more efficient than GIF — use them whenever the platform you ship to supports them.
By default we downsample to 15 fps for GIF (the format works poorly above 25 fps) and 24 fps for WebP / AVIF / APNG (which handle higher rates fine). Override via the frame-rate option to keep the source rate if your target viewer supports it.
No — animated GIF formats (GIF, WebP, AVIF, APNG) do not store an audio track. If you need sound, target a video format (MP4, WebM) instead of GIF.
Yes — the loop-count option controls whether GIF loops infinitely (default), plays N times, or plays once. Loop info is stored in the GIF container header and respected by all common viewers and browsers.
Two common causes: frame-rate downsampling (15 fps GIF vs 30 fps source — fix with the frame-rate option) and palette quantization on GIF (only 256 colors per frame — switch to animated WebP or AVIF for full 24-bit color and smooth gradients).
Yes — the resize option scales the input down before frame extraction, which dramatically shrinks the final GIF. A 480p GIF from a 4K MOV is 16x smaller than a 4K GIF. Crop is handled separately via /video-cutter/.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source and output are isolated and deleted within minutes of completion.
Animated GIF encoding is CPU-bound and slower than typical video re-encode — expect about 1x source duration for animated WebP / AVIF, slightly faster for GIF. A 10-second clip finishes in around 10 seconds.
Animated GIF supports single-color transparency only (binary mask). Animated WebP, AVIF, and APNG support full alpha channels. MOV sources without an alpha channel (most camera footage) produce fully-opaque GIF regardless of format.
Animated GIF plays everywhere. Animated WebP plays on Twitter, Discord, and every modern browser but not on iMessage or older Slack clients. AVIF support is growing but still patchy on chat apps. For maximum compatibility ship GIF; for size ship WebP.

MOV

MOV ke mofuta oa QuickTime oa Apple, o fanang ka video e sa senyeheng le audio bakeng sa ho hlophisa livideo tse loketseng marang-rang.

GIF

Lifaele tsa GIF li tšehetsa litšoantšo tsa animation le mebala e fokolang, li loketse litšoantšo tse bonolo, li-meme le matšoao.


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