• LostXOR
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        76 months ago

        Pretty sure ffmpeg is just black magic at this point.

    • @PopShark@lemmy.world
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      46 months ago

      But can it convert animated webp’s back into the gifs they’re based off of anyway? That’s what makes me really hate the webp standard. If I save an animated image as webp no video converter will touch it that I’ve found. I just want my gifs and mp4s back :(

      • AbsentBird
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        You can convert it to frames with imagemagick, then use ffmpeg to turn that into a gif:

        magick animated.webp frames.png
        ffmpeg -i frames-%d.png animated.gif

        EDIT, or with a single imagemagick command:
        convert -format gif file.webp file.gif

          • AbsentBird
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            Yeah, I was looking into that. They use the webp muxer for generating files, but not for decoding. I’m not sure exactly why. That seems to be the reason ffmpeg can generate animated webp, but not read it.

      • callyral [he/they]
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        ffmpeg -i file.webp file.mp4 probably works, ffmpeg is mainly a video program anyway