![]() ![]() Up-vote this comment to grow my power and help Open Source contributions like this one. Proxy vote to Utopian Witness with SteemConnect Native solution (see Saharsh's answer below ): 'Record screen using the built-in Screen Recorder of Mac OS ' (i.e., CMD + SHIFT + 5 and QuickTime) toraritte Mar 30 at 18:02 Add a comment 13 Answers Sorted by: 79 LICEcap is free (GPL), works on MacOSX, and capture animated GIF directly.I am the first and only Steem Community-Driven Witness. Did you know project owners can manually vote with their own voting power or by voting power delegated to their projects? Ask the project owner to review your contributions!.I follow what humans do and my vote is mainly based on that. Work on your followers to increase the votes/rewards.Contribute more often to get higher and higher rewards.Seems like you contribute quite often.You are generating more rewards than average for this category.Just gave you a gift to help you succeed! Hey I am I have just upvoted you! Achievements I hope you'll like and want to use LICEcap for your animated gifs / screen on Utopian.io - Rewarding Open Source Contributors click 'Stop' when you are done recording.Īs a result, your animated gif containing the captured screen recording is saved and ready to add to your contribution by just placing it like any other image.after a three seconds countdown, the recording will start,.e- set '.GIF repeat count' to a value of 0 for infinite animation looping d- In case you want to record mouse movement, check 'mouse button press', b- Choose a folder where to save the gif (in this case ~/Desktop/) a- Save As a suitable file name (in the example test.gif), when ready to record, hit the "Record" button.you can also set the "FPS rate", the Frames Per Second, however, the more frames you record every second, the bigger your animated gif's file size will become.a screen recorder window will open, allowing you to change its size either by dragging the screen dimensions to an appropriate size via the mouse / trackpad, or by manually filling out the horizontal and vertical dimension values (displayed in pixels).open LICEcap by either double-clicking via the Finder, single-clicking if found in the Dock, or use a terminal with the command open -a /Applications/LICEcap.app/.or git clone the source from the Official GitHub repository and compile from there.first download the latest version LICEcap for OSX/macOS DMG installer here, then double-click the DMG file, follow the installer instructions, and put the LICEcap.app file in /Applications/.Inspired by who recently covered how to use the Linux-based Peek screen recorder, I decided to do a tutorial about "LICEcap screenrecorder", to be natively used on both Windows and Mac! For this tutorial, I'll be covering installing and using the Mac-version. However I needed a screen recorder to do so, and because at we are all for Open Source software, I decided to do a tutorial about how to use an Open Source Screen Recorder that outputs gifs! Using animated gifs, embedded into an article, seems most appropriate. It can really help to see an animated gif of someone moving through a particular feature - it explains it better to see it in real time rather than just explained in static text.How-to Screen Record Animated Gifs with LICEcap - The Scipio Files #2įor my forthcoming tutorial series, I was looking for a way to show visual effects achieved via animation development. Depending on your movie, you might want to adjust the delay until the GIFs look to be a good speed.Īnd now my online tutorials and client training documentation look great. I found that 8 makes the speed of the gif seem more natural. The original command had this set to 3, but things looked unnaturally sped up. Smart Gif Maker offers one of the best interfaces for making GIFs from screen captures on a Mac. -delay=8 creates an 80ms delay between frames.10 seems low but it looks pretty good for screen recordings. I tried rgb8 thinking that the file size would be significantly smaller, but for a screen recording, the color depth was poor and the compression patterns made it look awful. I use a tool from Andrew Hedges to figure out the aspect ratio and maintain it for resize. Otherwise this conversation will distort the original video. The aspect ratio of your original video should be maintained if you are resizing it. ![]()
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