

But then where the hell did all this extra data come from? Probably because it is lossless and it is already compressed to the max. Attempting to use window's file compression method didn't do anything.

Both of those are fucking huge for 10.5 seconds of sub-1080p25 footage. My previous use cases of FFmpeg, on an old mobile i7 with 2/3 the threads was doing various FFmpeg operations much more quickly.Īnyway, the file size of the video? 650 megabytes. gif process is slow AF, because it took nearly a minute. Clearly it is running FFmpeg on either just a few threads or on low priority, or the video to. mov file (I forget which one), and then uses FFmpeg to convert it to a. Recorded a 10.5 second clip at 1017x1920 resolution, 25 FPS, and according to the log file, it first records either a. For the first time yesterday I choose to use it's gif recording feature. It gives me exactly what I want for a picture capture software. Been using ShareX (available on steam) as my preferred screenshot utility.
