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    I downloaded a video from youtube. Then, i converted it to an animated GIF with media-convert.com, and when i went to play it, it plays toooo fast! How do i slow it down?
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    Then is media-convert not so great as you mention in your other topic, https://forum.videohelp.com/topic337663.html?highlight=animated%20gif . Have you tried any of those tools instead?
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    AniMagic what I use, you can go in and change delays between frames if you wish.

    http://www.course.com/downloads/newperspectives/crweb2/software/Animagic/

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    Originally Posted by RogerTango
    AniMagic what I use, you can go in and change delays between frames if you wish.

    http://www.course.com/downloads/newperspectives/crweb2/software/Animagic/

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    hi. thanks for the info. I found something called GIF Movie Gear, or something. It does the job well. I'll try Animagic and see if i like it better.
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    Originally Posted by Baldrick
    Then is media-convert not so great as you mention in your other topic, https://forum.videohelp.com/topic337663.html?highlight=animated%20gif . Have you tried any of those tools instead?
    Well, i gave it a great rating, because it can convert almost anything you can throw at it. The downside is, it won't allow you to slow down an Animated GIF. I found something called GIF Movie Gear, and it works pretty good at slowing things down.

    thanks!
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    I've been using Gif Movie Gear for years.

    I really like the new version because you can work with 24bit images and save as AVI or different formats instead of having to change everything to 256 color which is default for GIF images. You need to go into preferences and change the import feature to 24bit or it will open everything in 8bit, 256 color.

    All gifs will be saved as 256 unless you choose lower.
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