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My gifs are always so slow


Kid Cudi

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Everytime I try making a gif from a movie or video clip, it's always super slow. Like a 5 second video clip will take 50 seconds to go all the way to the end as a gif. Both locally on my browser AND on image hosting sites my gifs are SUPER slow. Anyone know what to do about this? I have the delay on all the frames at 0 too. Am I supposed to optimize it somehow or something? Thanks

Btw: I have a new Windows 8 comp so it has nothing to do with my pc.
 
Post up a gif, we can see if the problem will show...sounds more like a memory error.....unusual!
 
Is it sounds to me as though you have too many frames in the video many frames per second? Are you importing all, but like Mike said we should see one That will help
 
Post up a gif, we can see if the problem will show...sounds more like a memory error.....unusual!

Is it sounds to me as though you have too many frames in the video many frames per second? Are you importing all, but like Mike said we should see one That will help

Thanks for the feedback. Anyways, I usually have a movie clip on my computer and I import it into PS. Usually 720p files so probably is a lot of frames. I don't think that's solely it though because all the time on tumblr and other places I see very HD gifs from movies that load up and go at normal speed just fine.

Here's one: (EDIT I CANT POST LINKS TILL 5 POSTS)
 
Here is a gif I made:
23DAz
 
when importing select the option that limits frames.

Normally you can import every other frame with video I find I can get away with somewhere between 3 to 5

The default speed for video imported represents 0 But actually it is a false reading maybe select all frames and switch them to 0.1 to 0.3
 
when importing select the option that limits frames.

Normally you can import every other frame with video I find I can get away with somewhere between 3 to 5

The default speed for video imported represents 0 But actually it is a false reading maybe select all frames and switch them to 0.1 to 0.3

Okay so I did that and it worked :)
Except it was REALLY fast now so I went back to change frames to slow it down. Now whether it's on 0.1 or 1 second, it'll be slow as hell. What's going on?
 
the guy is a slow talker anyway LOL. I do not know if this is possible, load the movie you made this gift file from
 

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