gifcurry
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😎 The open-source, Haskell-built video editor for GIF makers.
Hi there. I couldn't get the AppImage working so I tried to build it. I refuse to install snapd. I tried to follow your Arch build instructions, but some of...
I've used the appimage for years. Thanks for your work. I updated Ubuntu Budgie to 22.04 and have never gotten it to work. There's either no preview or the aspect...
The pre-built version, as shown in the screen recording below: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1403194/171530881-0f5bc880-a7f2-4276-96ad-5bb4c567d9c9.mp4 The AppImage version, as shown in the screen recording below: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1403194/171530946-3b6f01a2-a5ec-4aa6-a65b-529f236fb1d8.mp4 Gifcurry: 6.0.1.0 ImageMagick: 6.9.12.48 ffmpeg: 5.0.1
Small gotcha: graphicsmagick `convert` does not support the `-quiet` parameter. Took some digging for time to figure out why gifcurry was failing to save gifs. Turns out I had graphicsmagick...
Please add option to scale gif, as a user I need to scale down the animation so it will have smaller size. Thanks ;)
I just tried the appimage. And it says _"gtksink" not found. No video preview. Install all Gstreamer 1.0 plugins._ Alas the readme is not very help stating only: Make sure...
The appimage video preview isn't working:  Yes, I have the plugin: ``` sudo apt search gstreamer1.0-gtk3 Sorting... Done Full Text Search... Done gstreamer1.0-gtk3/focal-updates,focal-security,now 1.16.2-1ubuntu2.1 amd64 [installed] GStreamer plugin for...
Hi team, I ran the install script, and it compiled a lot of stuff before failing at this point: ``` (...) gi-cairo > [ 1 of 17] Compiling GI.Cairo.Config gi-cairo...
The default setting resized the gif. I don't see a button to let it be the original width or just not change the width. I would expect things not to...
It would be great if the program defines **by default that the output file is saved in the same directory as the source video**, with the option to navigate from...