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Feature description
It would be super cool if there was an option to convert a clip from a given YouTube video into a gif. Something like the https://gifrun.com/ website, but within NewPipe.
Ofc, you can currently download the video and do what you need with other tools, but having a nice one stop shop in the app would be neat.
What I envision is an option you can select on a video, select a start and end time for the gif, how many FPS per second, size of gif, text on the gif (and perhaps which frames have which text). Maybe even a webp option as well.
Why do you want this feature?
It would be super useful to have a one stop shop to make gifs from Youtube videos in the app. It's really a convenience thing for me; I make gifs from YouTube videos semi-regularly, but it usually involves having to download the video and running it against ffmpeg or using gifrun. Having it all in NewPipe would be a cool and handy feature.
Additional information
Something like the gifrun webapp, but of course, designed for NewPipe:

Checklist
Feature description
It would be super cool if there was an option to convert a clip from a given YouTube video into a gif. Something like the https://gifrun.com/ website, but within NewPipe.
Ofc, you can currently download the video and do what you need with other tools, but having a nice one stop shop in the app would be neat.
What I envision is an option you can select on a video, select a start and end time for the gif, how many FPS per second, size of gif, text on the gif (and perhaps which frames have which text). Maybe even a webp option as well.
Why do you want this feature?
It would be super useful to have a one stop shop to make gifs from Youtube videos in the app. It's really a convenience thing for me; I make gifs from YouTube videos semi-regularly, but it usually involves having to download the video and running it against ffmpeg or using gifrun. Having it all in NewPipe would be a cool and handy feature.
Additional information
Something like the gifrun webapp, but of course, designed for NewPipe: