How To Create Gif Screen Capture
How to use the Gif Screen Recorder
This desktop recorder makes it extremely easy to create screen video captures. The screencasts are stored as Gif files which can be played on nearly any computer or mobile device and can be included in blogs, websites, powerpoint presentations and help files. Using this PC screen recorder you can record any activity on your desktop. Maybe you want to show how to do certain things with a program. Or make an animation of a movie you made with your mobile or some other source (YouTube) you want to use on your website or social media.
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| Special techniques are built-in to keep the size of the gif files that store the video screen captures reasonable size. The size is determined by
You can further reduce the gif file size by removing images frames using the Animated Gif Editor. See also: How to keep file size of recording reasonable |
Prepare what you want to record, e.g. start the program whose behaviour you want to record.
- Start the Gif Screen Recorder program (Start > Gif Recorder > Gif Screen Recorder).
A large red rectangle appears in the center of the screen with top left buttons for Start, Stop, size recording, etcetera. Initially, the recorder wil set the area to the active application window.
- Make the recording area match what you want to record. When you want another area to be recorded, you can drag the titlebar to another application window which the capture area will automatically match. Alternatively, you can drag the red borders to set the exact area to record.
Note - the size of the recording area is given next to the button
(width x height in pixels).
- Preset sizes can be selected from the combo box but you can also drag the borders for this.
- the size of the recording area is given next to the button
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If you are filming a photo recording, maybe made on your smartphone or on YouTube, switching to Photo Quality (top right of recording area) will give a much better result. The downside is that the encoding of the recording into a gif file takes much more time. A 10 seconds recording can take several minutes to encode. Still, for publising this extra time will certainly be worth it giving you a high quality animated gif. Choosing fewer colors makes the gif smaller - at the cost of the visual quality.
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If you want to limite the file size of a long recording, you can select a frames per second (FPS) on the top right corner. See also How to make a time lapse animation. 20 FPS gives a fluent film, but 10 FPS is sufficient for many purposes and results in smaller GIF size. If you target the Safari browser 15 may be best because it may degrade images with FPS lager than 10.
- Start Recording (using
button or PrtScn key).
- Demonstrate whatever - here I'm demonstrating recording, so apart from that I show nothing interesting.
- If during the recording you are not satisfied with what you are doing, press the Restart button, the fastest way to have another shot at the recording.
- Stop the Recorder (using
button or Esc key).
- Save the recording. After saving you can choose to opens the recording in the Animated Gif Editor.for editing.
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| Make Animated Gifs using the Recorder and Editor |
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How To Create Gif Screen Capture
Source: http://www.gifrecorder.com/help/gif_screen_recorder.htm
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