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Hello @BarthaBRW, I am working on a web version of the included demo. I hope to finish that soon. Still, I wouldn't let the example code get in your way....
Hello, To clear up any confusion, the included license only applies to the software and not the data or literature. Thank you for your understanding. :+1:
Hello @Jau-Al, Thank you for opening an issue. The Gifcurry snap sandbox environment unfortunately does not ship with certain codecs so this is expected. Some workarounds: 1) Use the [AppImage](https://github.com/lettier/gifcurry/releases/download/3.0.0.2/gifcurry-3.0.0.2-x86_64.AppImage)...
Hello @pknadella, The Gifcurry snap sandbox environment unfortunately does not ship with certain codecs so this is expected. Some workarounds: 1) Use the [AppImage](https://github.com/lettier/gifcurry/releases/download/5.0.0.0/gifcurry-5.0.0.0-x86_64.AppImage) which will pick up any codecs...
Hello @hurricanehrndz The FFmpeg included with the snap is specifically built to only work with [open source codecs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_open-source_codecs). These are widely used formats but I can understand you wanting it...
Hello @latot, I will try to add this in the next release. :+1:
Hello @Droyk, Gifcurry should be compatible with Windows, once built, if all of its run-time dependencies are present. I haven't tried building Gifcurry on Windows yet but would like to...
Hello @DewmBot Thank you for trying out Gifcurry on Windows. Are you able to compile the small hello world program found on [this guide](https://github.com/haskell-gi/haskell-gi/wiki/Using-haskell-gi-in-Windows)? Another option would be to use...
Hello, Currently, Gifcurry only allows for one time slice but being able to have individual time slices and concatenate them together could be a future feature. In the meantime, you...
Hello, Thank you for the feedback. I will try to add this in the next release. :+1: