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Feature Request: Manually Set Frame Delay #31
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I was going to open an issue for this. I really like gifski and would like to see this, my workaround is to use several frames of the same image and 1 FPS which is just not cool (larger file size). If at least it supported FPS lower than 1, it would already help. |
This would be great! I definitely sometimes want one section of a gif to be slower than another. I also am more concerned with setting a specific gif speed (such as 0.16s) than in hitting an exact FPS, as I noticed Gifski will use a mixture of speeds to get as close to the FPS as possible, such as having some frames 0.16 and 0.17 when I put the FPS as 6. This program is amazing so far and I'm so happy I discovered it :) |
Hi,
I'm really impressed with the results of gifski!
Photoshop offers a nice feature for animated gifs: The ability to set the length of time a frame is displayed on a per-frame basis.
It looks like this:
It would be great to have the ability to do this in gifski.
Maybe it could be based on the filename like:
Where
200
and1000
are the length of time in milliseconds the frame should be displayed.Alternatively, it could be a flag with a list of delays like:
Thanks for making gifski!
Ben
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