Video UserPic is a wizard tool for creating video userpics from any digital video files with video crop function. After you choose the right folder of the video and input it, you will be shown some video and audio parameters of the particular video file. The output file, which is Animated GIF userpic will be automatically saved in the same folder with remark and GIF extension, so you will not loose your userpic. Then you click "Next" and wizard redirects you to the second step. You will see the preview of the video file with a range bar, that you can manage for creating a GIF file and a smaller frame for cropping. Video UserPic is a Wizard so everything is simple and stuctured. You won't have to read a long complicated 'help' before you can start!
Video UserPic supports all the video formats for inputing, such as avi, asf, mp4, mpg, mpeg, mov, wmv. Output file will be controlled with width, height, FPS and reverse mode. So you choose a video file, such as your favourite movie, music video, catoon or any video you have, choose a part for cropping in the video preview (your face for example) and manage range bar for time limits and click Start. After converting you will got an animated GIF with pixelsize that is set.Video UserPic is a best tool to turn your favourite videos into smaller animated GIF usepics. You will only need the single a complete tool - Video UserPic.
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Video UserPic 1.3.0.42
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License | Free to try | |
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| Downloads | 1 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | VisiFly.com | File Size | 0 |
| Date added | 18 Oct 2008 | ||
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