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Arno says:

Hi Cheryl,

I am searching for quite some time now for an application, transforming a series of JPG separate files into a proper quicktime object movie. This should be rather a commandline application.

I’m really needing this one. If you or someone else knew such a tool, this would be great.

Regards,
Arno

Roman ShaRP says:

Thanks for advice. I will try it.

Cheryl says:

Arno,

Have you tried youconvertit.com? It’s an online conversion application.

Spinner says:

Hwy! This looks cool. I’ve never made an animated gif before but I’m willing to give it a shot with this method.

Arno says:

Hi Cheryl,

well, I need that commandline application to call it from a PHP script to do the job for users. An online transformation service is not the solution in this case, the pictures must not leave the intranet.

Regards,
Arno

Naren says:

I don’t use animated gifs that much but this article giving me some ideas.

Jedi says:

Hmmm interesting though am not sure if I have much use for it. I wonder if short flash movies can be made into GIFS. True could convert the SWF into a video then use your method. Do instant messengers like Yahoo, MSN or Gtalk support GIFS I think only AOL’s messenger has that kind of support. Still its another tit bit to go into the old tool box for later. Thanks again Cheryl. How about posting a sample of your GIFs that you created using this method some time.

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