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My hardware is weak (4 GB Ram, CPU: Athlon X2) and I prefer to use light programs to generate GIF screen captures.Share Stunning Visuals and Future-Proof Your Content With TechSmith Snagit 2019 The result size is about 9 MB that is too big for a GIF screen capture to upload.Īt what point I committed mistakes that caused this big size for a GIF screen capture that just takes 14 seconds with low dimensions? Should I use other software and methods to create and get good quality GIF screen captures with low size (less than 1 MB)? What software or methods you use for creating GIFs screen captures? Frame Rate is set to 10 by default, finally hit the Create button. While I write this question here, I started to record a GIF screen capture from this text box with 744px by 376px which takes 14 seconds for time. I use Snagit on Windows 10 for capturing my screen captures, but this is the first time I decided to record GIFs screen captures to put on StackExchange forums for my personal questions or other forums to give more explanations about my questions, but I failed! I tried to record some GIF screen captures with 1000 by 700 pixels, but every time I recorded and capture those gifs from the screen, I got a gif with a bigger size (3,5,9 MBs! or more). It's okay, especially with those people who use the low-speed connections to save or watch GIFs screen captures online. I see many GIFs screens captures in StackExchange communities and forums that (mostly) have good quality with low size (e.g a gif screenshot with 1000 by 700 dimensions, is about 200 to 400 KB). But I guess here is more suitable than there. I'm not sure my question is related to this forum or Graphic Design forum.
