![]() For example, if you need to watermark every screenshot, you can setup ShareX to do that automatically. The use case for ShareX comes into play for people that need some automation or advanced features. I can see where pixel art would be better suited for this (gifs). ShareX has a place but its way beyond any userbase Im familiar with. This tool is ideal for anyone who needs to capture high-quality screen GIFs. still both have their strengths and weaknesses. It has excellent image quality: LICEcap produces high-quality screen GIFs. It feels like GifCam/ScreenToGif is better for me since there are more options. GIF, higher quality (more than 256 colors per frame), and more accurate timestamping. LCF file format, which allows for higher compression ratios than. The pause and restart recording is also very useful. The best feature of the software is that we can move the screen capture frame while recording. Under the cut are 89 textless and good quality gifs of GONG YOO. GIF, LICEcap supports its own native lossless. LICEcap is the quickest software to record and save screen directly to animated GIFs. Windows and MacOS: LICEcap is a simple app for recording a portion of your. There are two separate bars for start time and GIF duration. feels like I should be able to do since I'm willing to sacrifice quality, but so far. LICEcap is an intuitive but flexible application (for Windows and now OSX), that is designed to be lightweight and function with high performance. 0 Comments What I Don’t Like About GIPHY’s GIF Maker Allows you to create GIFs from several different sources, including static images.Animated captions, stickers, etc.) are robust and contemporary. ![]() I'm trying to get a 8-10 second clip and have that be under 3MB which is proving to be very difficult. ![]() because there are so many export options it's really annoying for the capture to go away after you hit "Done" and it does not estimate filesize so it's all trial and error.įinal verdict: it depends on what you are doing. probably because there were so many options.i.e. file sizes were bigger for some reason (5x bigger!), not sure why. approx 2 second delay when hitting record (or hotkey) which is awkward when you are trying to only capture 10 seconds lots of different export and editing options has hot keys to trigger start/stop recording super confusing, dropdowns that are also buttons? buttons like "Frame" that add to your gif? right clicks for editing. some interesting editing options like: delete even frames (although couldn't find a way to slow the speed after) (others release the recording after an export) allows you to export as many times as you want. lots of different export presets and preview to see what those presets will look like (as well as filesize). ![]() has an awesome 'Always On Top' windows feature which all the others lack. you hit 'record', then it prompts for filename, then gives you a countdown to recording Here's my first impression reviews of these 3 apps. ![]()
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