I appreciate your effort to supply the technical assistance that I requested. I made it not knowing anything at all about the actual process that it involved, and any sort of reply (ex. "pay me"; "do it yourself loser"; or "that is beyond the reach of my current productive possibilities") would have been fine by me.
My infatuation with the bootyshakin-gwen scene is over now, and you're probably right about the lack of video quality so I won't argue with you over whether the timeframes that I identified or that of 2:50-54 is worth GIFing, but you interested me in the question of how to do a videocapture. I experimented by trying to capture one scene at a time using "Port Scan" and filing images as successive GIF files, like with a flipbook, but I couldn't even catch one frame that way in the first place. Could you tell me the proper way to "process", "video scan" and "rip"?
I'm not very familiar with the way that computers operate, as you can see. I'm still at the basic's of navigation, in other words, turning the thing on and off and going online.
Thanks.
Sure, I didn't mean anything personal by what I said, sorry if it sounded that way... Anyhow. In my experience, which may be somewhat limited here anyhow... I believe you can get some screen capturing utility to capture the portion of the screen (I used to have one somewhere, but would have to dig for it now - I think it's called Srip), and you could run the app, outline the portion of the screen you intend to capture, then when finished; post process the captured video into separate image files as outlined above. I got to thinking about this after I replied to you, and the info I had given before was to un-animate an animated gif into separate frames. If I remember correctly, some screen capturing utilities will also do this with captured video files depending upon how you use the utility to capture the video. Of course, if you were to capture the video and convert it to an animated gif, or capture it as an animated gif, then the process would potentially use IrfanView as mentioned in my earlier posts. Try