there a way to make a webm of 41-44https://youtu.be/Yx-9zJ3UpvQ?si=c74g4GRpWVxCC3n0&t=41
>>1550545Sure, here's the software I'd use to do that:https://mrs0m30n3.github.io/youtube-dl-gui/-YT-DLG, to download (if it gives you trouble, try updating before anything else)https://github.com/MasterOfWebM/WebM-Converter-Master of Webm, UI to convert to webmhttps://www.ffmpeg.org/-FFMPEG, pretty sure Master of Webm uses this, so you might need it if you don't already have it installedSince you're trying to cut it down too, I think you can set a start and end time in master of webm... if not you can just use FFMPEG console commands although that's a pain (but could be worth learning). I recommend shotcut or kdenlive for editing and trimming for beginners (free software) but since that might be a pain do this instead:Download with YT-DLG as mp4Go to ezgif.com/cut-video to cut down the videoSave the outputThen use Master of WebmThis is the easiest way to do it, and once you get the hang of it you can do this for any video in a matter of minutes.
>>1550561Anyway here's a gif but, like I said, I really suggest learning it yourself so you can make them whenever.
>>1550561>>1550562I don't know how to use github but still ty for the quick gif. I'd ask to add the extra half second when the shades clicks to being light blue but I already got basically what I needed and a bit of help on something I can try out
>>1550566>I don't know how to use githubso for masterofwebm just scroll down and you'll see in the readme "To download it, please click here." and you click there and the webm is in the zip. for YT-DLG it's not a standard github page so you can just download the windows installer. You don't need to know github for most github programs since you're not developing them you're just downloading them. Generally, you go to the github page, you scroll down, and there's a readme type synopsis of the program and usually the download is there