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Create high-quality GIFs from video files using FFmpeg

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gifmemore

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A command-line tool to quickly create high-quality animated GIFs from video files using FFmpeg. You can trim the video, adjust speed and FPS, resize the output, and add custom text overlays.

Now with two-pass encoding for superior quality!

Features

  • Preview your GIF before creating it with built-in ffplay integration
  • Two-pass palette generation for better color quality and smaller file sizes
  • Clip a specific segment from any video file
  • Adjust the speed and frame rate (FPS) of the resulting GIF
  • Resize the output to a specific scale (e.g., 50% of original size)
  • Overlay custom text with control over size, color, and position
  • Cross-platform support (Windows, macOS, Linux)
  • Clean, modular codebase with proper abstraction
  • Config file support with named presets for reusable parameter sets
  • Input validation (empty file detection, ffprobe verification)
  • Configurable palette statistics mode (full, diff, single) for optimal color quality

Core Dependencies

This tool uses FFmpeg under the hood for video processing:

  • FFmpeg: The industry-standard multimedia framework (must be installed on your system)
  • Python 3.7+: For the command-line interface and orchestration

Two-Pass Method: By default, gifmemore generates a custom color palette first, then uses it to create the GIF. This produces significantly better quality than direct conversion, with optimized colors for your specific video content

Installation

1. Install FFmpeg (if not already installed):

  • macOS: brew install ffmpeg
  • Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install ffmpeg
  • Windows: Download from ffmpeg.org

2. Install gifmemore:

pip install gifmemore

Usage

gifmemore -f <path_to_video> [options]

Or run as a module:

python -m gifmemore -f <path_to_video> [options]

Examples

Create a simple 5-second GIF from the beginning of a video:

gifmemore -f "my_video.mp4" -d 5

Create a high-quality GIF starting at 10 seconds, with red text at the top left:

gifmemore -f "input.mp4" -s 10 -d 3 -fp 25 -t "Hello World!" -p top_left -c "red" -fs 70

Create a half-sized GIF that runs at 1.5x speed:

gifmemore -f "cool_movie.mkv" -s 65 -d 4 -r 0.5 -sp 1.5

Use single-pass mode for faster (but lower quality) conversion:

gifmemore -f "video.mp4" -m single-pass

Preview before creating (recommended for fine-tuning):

gifmemore -f "video.mp4" -s 10 -d 3 --preview

Use a named preset from your config file:

gifmemore -f "video.mp4" --preset social_media

Override individual preset values with CLI flags:

gifmemore -f "video.mp4" --preset social_media -d 5 -fp 20

Configuration & Presets

gifmemore supports a JSON configuration file for storing default values and reusable named presets.

Config File Location

The config file path is platform-specific. On first run (without --config), a default config file is auto-created:

Platform Default Path
Linux ~/.config/gifmemore/config.json
macOS ~/Library/Application Support/gifmemore/config.json
Windows %APPDATA%\gifmemore\config.json

You can also specify an explicit path with --config <path>.

Config File Format

{
  "fps": 15,
  "loop": 0,
  "stats_mode": "diff",
  "presets": {
    "social_media": {
      "duration": 3,
      "fps": 20,
      "resize": 0.5,
      "text": "Hello World"
    },
    "quick_share": {
      "duration": 2,
      "fps": 10,
      "resize": 0.3,
      "method": "single-pass"
    }
  }
}
  • Top-level fields act as defaults applied to every run.
  • presets holds named profiles — enable one with --preset <name>.
  • Preset values override top-level defaults; CLI flags override everything.

Priority Order (lowest → highest)

  1. GIFConfig code defaults
  2. Config file top-level fields
  3. Named preset fields
  4. CLI arguments (always win)

Commands

Flag Description
--config <path> Use a specific config file (skips auto-creation)
--preset <name> Apply a named preset from the config file
--init Create or reset the default config file and exit

Examples

# First run — auto-creates config at platform path
gifmemore -f video.mp4

# Use a named preset
gifmemore -f video.mp4 --preset social_media

# Explitic config file with a preset
gifmemore --config my_projects.json --preset quick -f video.mp4

# Config provides input_file, no -f needed
gifmemore --config my_config.json

# Create/reset config
gifmemore --init

# Reset config at a custom path
gifmemore --init --config /path/to/config.json

All Options

usage: gifmemore [-h] [--config CONFIG] [--preset PRESET] [--init]
                 [-f FILE] [-s START] [-d DURATION] [-fp FPS]
                 [-sp SPEEDUP] [-r RESIZE] [-t TEXT] [-p POSITION]
                 [-fs FONTSIZE] [-c COLOR] [--loop LOOP] [-o OUTPUT]
                 [-m {single-pass,two-pass}] [--preview]
                 [--stats-mode {full,diff,single}]

Create GIFs from video files using FFmpeg

options:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --config CONFIG       Configuration file path
  --preset PRESET       Named preset from config file to apply
  --init                Create default configuration file and exit
  -f FILE, --file FILE  Input video file
  -s START, --start START
                        Start time in seconds (default: 0)
  -d DURATION, --duration DURATION
                        Duration in seconds (default: 5)
  -fp FPS, --fps FPS    Frames per second (default: 15)
  -sp SPEEDUP, --speedup SPEEDUP
                        Speed multiplier (default: 1.0)
  -r RESIZE, --resize RESIZE
                        Resize factor (default: 1.0)
  -t TEXT, --text TEXT  Text overlay
  -p POSITION, --position POSITION
                        Text position: center, top, bottom, top_left,
                        top_right, bottom_left, bottom_right (default: center)
  -fs FONTSIZE, --fontsize FONTSIZE
                        Font size (default: 50)
  -c COLOR, --color COLOR
                        Text color (default: white)
  --loop LOOP           Loop count, 0 = infinite (default: 0)
  -o OUTPUT, --output OUTPUT
                        Output filename (default: output.gif)
  -m METHOD, --method METHOD
                        GIF creation method: single-pass or two-pass
                        (default: two-pass)
  --preview             Preview the output before creating GIF
  --stats-mode STATS_MODE
                        Palette statistics mode: full, diff, or single
                        (default: diff)

Programmatic Usage

You can also use gifmemore as a Python library:

from gifmemore import GIFConfig, GIFCreator

config = GIFConfig(
    input_file="video.mp4",
    output_file="output.gif",
    start=10,
    duration=3,
    fps=20,
    method="two-pass",
    stats_mode="diff",
    preview=True  # Enable preview
)

creator = GIFCreator(config)
creator.create()

Preview Feature

The --preview flag opens the video segment in ffplay with all your filters applied (speed, resize, text, etc.) before creating the GIF. This lets you:

  • See exactly what your GIF will look like
  • Verify timing, text placement, and effects
  • Adjust parameters without waiting for GIF creation
  • Save time by getting it right the first time

After closing the preview window, you'll be prompted to continue or cancel the GIF creation.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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