Well, it’s a really annoying process. Firsty, I use Ibis paint x and Imovie to cut in the text onto a video. Then I convert the video to a gif on cloudconvert.com, then I crop that gif on ezgif.com. It would be a lot easier for me if I could crop videos, but on IOS 12, it seems basically impossible so far, since I can’t even download videos online. (And I don’t want to update my phone)
For the next time I would recommend trying webm instead of gif. Better quality with less space. One of the easiest ways to do this would most likely be https://cloudconvert.com/ no need for any software + no watermarks.
You can convert it to a wmv and then use DreamScene atleast on Windows 7
Nice. I used the animated version as a background using r/videopaper and converting the webm format to mp4. I've used this site for the conversion.
https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-mp4
It's pretty easy to do. Don't forget to set your own resolution for the video before conversion and set the wallpaper settings in Windows to slideshow, loop 1 day. You can get the video from the official site;
https://www.masseffect.com/netstorage/videos/MEA-keyart-HEROLARGE.webm
Get a 128×128 PNG file with the icon you want and then convert it to an ICNS file (you could use this website). Then, name it .VolumeIcon.icns using Terminal and save it in the appropriate location. For Windows, that’s the root of the default EFI partition; I did it on macOS by mounting said partition (disk0s1 in my case) and just moving it there. For macOS, it needs to be put inside APFS Volume Preboot. Not sure what your level of experience is with Terminal and stuff, but lemme know if you require any further assistance.
Cool play!
For the next time you might want to upload the replay full screen, just go into the highlights folder on the LoL folder in the pc and upload the play here: https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-mp4
I always use it to convert the dumb .webm file into an actual .mp4
It's online and free:3 just upload the replay and download the video^^
Idk why rito save them with that dumb format but hey maybe there's a really good reason I just don't know
I'd recommend exporting as a PNG from Dungeondraft, then using an app like Irfanview (or just an online converter like cloudconvert https://cloudconvert.com/png-to-webp) to make it a Webp format file (assuming the VTT you're using supports it). Or, export as PNG, then use one of the online png compressors to squeeze it down a bit.
CloudConvert. You can convert documents, photos, videos, audio etc. between many different formats. If you are familiar with things like ffmpeg and imagemagick, you can even input custom commands for those tools when converting.
Based on the shots it looks like it has video > live photo converter.
Probably doesn't work with GIFs but just found this site:
https://cloudconvert.com/gif-to-mp4
Which looks like it could be used to convert the GIF to video first if needed.
Here's a copy for the original epub that was used IIRC. I don't think there was a PDF originally so if you want it to be in PDF form with good margins and such, you'll probably have to convert it. CloudConvert should be able to do that job for you; just upload the epub, select the PDF format and change the settings until it seems good to you :)
Just tested out this method on my LG V60, which I'm assuming is similar to the G8.
Open the red Verizon voicemail app, select which voicemail you want to save, select the save button from the bottom row. Select OK on the prompt. It will bring you back to the home screen for your voicemail inbox, tap the 3 dots in the corner and select settings, then "Save voicemail to", which will show you the file path to where your voicemail audio files are. Open your files app, if you don't have one then download Google Files. Once installed, in the browser tab, shown at the bottom, scroll all the way down to "Internal Storage", it'll be at the very bottom of the screen, select that, then scroll all the way to the bottom until you find "VVM3", I'm not sure it will be the same for you, but it will be a very recent file, saying that it was made X minutes ago. Select VVM3, then archive, then files. There are your files in a ".amr" format. The way I did it was by saving the file to my Google Drive, then opening up the file on my computer then downloading it. Since ".amr" isn't very common, you can convert it to be an MP3 using a website like this one. Then your file is converted to an MP3. I hope this helps!
Absolutely! If you can export to a still photo or a video file, you can use it in Foundry. Just spin up a new scene, use the exported file as the background, and turn off the grid.
(Video files should be in .webm format. Download as an mp4 and use this to convert to webm.)
I did it for you using free online tools. http://imgur.com/HBOxVyN
Enjoy.
Steps:
Converted your image to an svg using http://www.vectormagic.com
Converted the svg into a 4K resolution png using https://cloudconvert.com/svg-to-png
Fantastic work!
I have an issue though - I just tried to create and record an animation: but it just exports a webm file with a black screen. I'm using chrome 94.0.4606.71 on Ubuntu 20.04 if that helps.
Tried using VLC and https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-gif (thinking it might be a codec issue) but the converted file is also just a black screen.
Happy to post this as an issue on the github if this isn't the correct place.
I used to convert the GIF file into MP4 using an app on my phone. I then "duplicate" the short MP4 file using InShot to at least 30 seconds. My GIF artworks are usually short, looping animations and uploading 1-3 second videos on Instagram always result in an error. IDKW this happens, so if anyone can help with that I appreciate it lol. Also InShot doesn't ruin the quality for me.
This can be a hassle though especially when I have multiple artworks and I'd rather do everything on my desktop. These days I just use this website to convert the file (there are plenty of other websites that serve the same function) then use Wondershare Filmora to loop the clip and add music. It's not as good as other video editing software but it gets the job done.
I'm sure there are easier ways to do this though and I'd love to know the process too!
https://redditsave.com/info?url=/r/okbuddyretard/comments/pk4m4g/like_fine_wine/
There's the link I got from the bot, if anyone wants it
Edit: here's a website to change it into a gif aswell
Ooof that is a long and shitty process you had to go through! In the future, they have websites where you can put your files into them and convert them from .wav to .mp3. I had to do that earlier this year when I was working on a video project for school.
Here’s the link: file converter
The UB420 plays lots of formats but it doesn’t support every single codec nor container.
This is what it supports:
AVCHD, AVCHD 3D, MKV, MP4, MPEG2, JPEG, MPO, AAC, AIFF, ALAC, DSD (DFF, DSF), FLAC, MP3, WAV, WMA.
So no AVI and no MOV.
Pick any of the files and convert it to MKV with this online tool and then give it a shot:
As for the icons. I download them and then convert the ICNS files to PNGs with this tool. Take the PNG files and put them in this cropping tool to automatically crop them into the right size for the iOS homescreen.
Once you have the cropped PNGs, you can use the shortcuts app to make the custom icons. It’s a bit of a convoluted process and other people might have a simpler way to do it.
To make the custom icon shortcuts, open the shortcuts app, make a new shortcut, add the action “Open app” and then select the app you want. Tap the three dots in the corner and tap “add to homescreen” then tap the icon and change it to the PNG file you just downloaded. Hope this helps!
On Streamlabs you can use a WEBM which is basically the equivalent if not better than using a huge mp4 file. You can convert videos to a WEBM using this site: https://cloudconvert.com/mp4-to-webm
There are also plugins for rendering in WEBM for premiere.
This also means you can render it out with the audio as well so you don't have to worry about file timings.
An example of webms are sites like gfycat.com
I think it can work with .WMV videos but I don't know if there are any restrictions on size or not.
Edit: Found a page that can convert gifs to different video types. https://cloudconvert.com . I had to fiddle with the settings so it wouldn't turn blurry. /u/natezomby
So.
There is a paid pro that allows for unlimited uploads.
Does this include the cost as show here https://cloudconvert.com/pricing
Or is that another charge we would need to spend as well?
Since there's too much to upload, I'll just tell you how to do it. First, go to your Brawlhalla folder, this is usually in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Brawlhalla
.
There, you'll see 2* files, Level_Wacky.swf and Level_Ruins.swf. Put them through a swf to gif converter to get the levels, this is what I used. Then, you need to split the gif into its seperate images, so use a gif to frames tool, this is what I used. Then you can just save the images, good luck :)
just rename it .webm and try this converter https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-mp4
If that doesnt work look in the HTML (Open with notepad) and see if there is a base 64 encoded string, if there is use this converter https://base64.guru/converter/decode/video
I'm attaching a link to the site from where I got it, since I'm sure we can't link files here. It is available in .epub or .mobi format but you can easily convert it (use https://cloudconvert.com/ if you're not sure how to do it)
Link
https://ff2ebook.com/archive.php?search=Unspeakable+Beauty&sort=title
https://cloudconvert.com/mp3-converter
This may sound weird but this fixes it for me. Convert the mp3 file to an mp3 file. Trust me it sounds weird but it fixes it.
Honestly, the main problem is how in screen plays, dialogue is centered but with smaller margins. I believe the only way to do that on ao3 is with a workskin.
That said, this is what I advise:
Find an online converter from whatever file format you write in (.docx for example) to .html. I use https://cloudconvert.com/ . After it's converted, download the file, and copy all the text. Paste the text into the rich text editor like normal. Click preview to see how it worked.
I'm not sure how the converter will handle the monospace font, so if it doesn't preserve the font, here's what you do after. Go back to edit, and make sure you're on the html editor, not the rich text editor. If you can use find and replace in your browser, do the following, replace <p> with <pre> and </p> with </pre> . If you can't do find and replace in your browser, copy all the code and paste it into a text editor, and then do the find and replace and copy and paste it back in.
This should change everything to monospace font, and the rest of the formatting other than the smaller margins should be preserved. You can preview it and decide if that's good enough for you! (I can also help with using a workskin if you decide to go that route afterwards)
Solutions:
Advanced compression (smaller file sizes), transparency and animation are the main advantages to .webp. You can convert (at least non-animated ones) .webp to .PNG or another more standard format pretty easily and online: https://cloudconvert.com/webp-converter
I believe I just converted them from .mov to .mp4
https://cloudconvert.com/mov-to-mp4 was the site I believe i used.
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There is probably a better way, this is how I managed to get it to work
Those are fair points but neither has anything to do with the capture controls.
I’m guessing you changed the capture format to mp4, but you should check this for your other files: https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-mp4
Hiya,
Phone camera rolls can be quite funny depending on their OS.First, you'll need to find out what video type your phone can take! I know some are fond of GIFs, but nearly all like mp4s.
I recommend exporting as an AVI-JPEG, in Output/ Output, then converting to mp4 using an online converter, like this for example, but any will do.
After that, just email it to yourself or google drive or whatever it to your phone and it will definitely work! If you want it as a GIF, bear in mind that might not work, but you could always give it a go. Either AVI to GIF convert or image sequence to GIF convert.
Hope this helps!
(If you don't want to rerender, just add image sequence in the video editor, then switch Output / Output to AVI-JPEG and hit render animation. It will just skim over the frames to make them a new AVI-JPEG file rather than rerender all of it again)
As someone who handles a lot of audio work with MP3s... I'd suggest using Audio Programs like Audacity or Reaper (both free to use).
But if you insist on using OBS... You could save your recording as MP4 and then convert the MP4 to an MP3 with a online converter like one of these two.
The reason I don't suggest that, is because file type conversion can cause quality loss in many cases.
So what's the problem? You could install FFMPEG as directed. Or maybe that's the problem? If so, just try an online converter like this one for example and just load the converted WAV file into audacity and proceed to edit that.
I tried it myself and got to a point where I had a issue with the video screensaver problem so it didn't work. However, for those that can potentially solve the issue, I converted the mp4 file with this so that a downloadable program can use it as a screensaver. After following all the instructions and attempting to preview the screensaver, I got an "ini file is missing" issue and couldn't figure it out. If anybody else could point out whats wrong that would be great.
Grabbed it off YouTube while it was available : https://gofile.io/d/xB9O8B
If you have QuickTime Player, you can open the mp4 file, and then go to "File" -> "Export As" -> "Audio Only" to get an m4a file (which if you further need to convert to mp3, try something like https://cloudconvert.com/anything-to-mp3 )
this isnt screen recording but what you should do is clip the replay, find it in your files (under documents-league of legends-clips) and put it into a format converter https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-mp4this will give you something you can post
You could a layer of convenience, automation and security by using the API of services like https://cloudconvert.com - including options for output formats that retain multipage handling.
Creating your own container-based sandbox might also be a road to follow - your mileage might vary, though :)
For the forensic in you - any.run
I adapted one of my existing shortcuts and wrote you this:
It uses the CloudConvert and requires a free API key. The shortcut will guide you through the process of signing up for one.
There’s a library that allows you to continue to use the Docx format and replace your content into save templates
https://www.npmjs.com/package/docxtemplater
Then there’s a number of doc to pdf cloud converters that can do the pdf part. I’ve used this one in the past
The upside of this structure is that your template doesn’t have to be managed by anyone with technical knowledge as you can simply edit the word version.
I always get app icons straight from the play store listing (as viewed on an internet browser). Than you can just convert the .webp to a .png with an online tool.
I use https://app.plotaverse.com/ to animate static images. Easy to learn. In few minutes I can animate the picture as the one above and it automatically generates mp4 file which can be used with our site https://www.livewallpaper.io/ to generate live wallpaper file. P.S. I also use https://cloudconvert.com/ for mp4 to mp4 conversion which compresses the video really well.
Fusion 360 can import SVG (vector) files, which are 2D of course, but then you could extrude them or use them however you like. Then the question is how do you get a chart as SVG?
You could build the chart in Excel, save it as PDF, convert PDF to SVG, and then import that to Fusion 360...
If it's a small(ish) file, try cloud convert and just convert it to mp4.
I use it when I've ripped stuff off the internet that's bugging out on me.
I have personally found YouTube to be a hit or miss in terms of speed (sometimes my videos are stuck on 'Processing video' for hours). If your videos are less than 1 GB in size, you could give CloudConvert a try. The conversion speeds, at least on the free account, isn't as fast as what you're getting with YouTube, but it lets you input custom ffmpeg commands so you can have full control on how exactly the videos are transcoded. This way you could even transcode your videos to H.265 if you wanted.
I used the whole webm which was delet and converted it to gif and then u can make it longer iirc
https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-gif
or maybe http://giphy.com/ already had this option
i dunno how i did it
CloudConvert allows you to pick files from your account and it will save the result there as well. You can use a publicly shared Dropbox link; just make sure the URL points to a single file and ends in dl=1. There's a daily conversion limit for free accounts, but you can always pay for more.
Try this -
Cubase is very particular about its video formats.
Does stardock perform better than just doing this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX_zptUgEEc
Also all i do is convert my gif to wmv using https://cloudconvert.com/gif-to-wmv or other websites then i use dreamscene like in the video above
I have that cutting plotter and you don't need Illustrator. It probably makes it easier, but you can use Inkscape and either export as DXF or convert to it. I use cloudconvert This way you can use Silhouette's free software to import the DXF and get lined up with whatever you're printing. I've had some issues with scaling, and I just get the original dimensions of the cut out and make the Silhouette software scale them.
For getting it to align, Silhouette has a registration mark system. This video shows how.
it maybe there is something wrong with the file. You can convert to xcf so Gimp can open the file with layers HERE or download the file again from where you obtained it.
You can use CloudConvert to convert the file, format, etc, its free for small files, and if you make a free account, you get to upload and convert up to 1 GB files. It mainly depends on your upload speed. here is the link:
If you're looking for good gif capture software, I'd recommend just using OBS, it's free and can let you stream if you ever want to do that too! Great screen recording software. (Here's an example using OBS to record, although it's just uploaded as webm)
Converting to gif is actually really easy, I outsource my gif making with https://cloudconvert.com/ but I believe you can convert a video to gif with Photoshop or Premier or something but I'm not sure.
I'm really sorry, I made a mistake! My animated token is a .webm, not a .webp.
I just tried converting my .mp4 from the video to a .webm here at https://cloudconvert.com/mp4-to-webm
I then uploaded the .webm file as a map token and it animated perfectly.
Sorry for leading you astray initially!
When changing the textures, Adobe Photoshop is what you'll need. For sounds, you'll need Audacity. Changing sounds are a hit or miss, but most of the time you'll get lucky. The same goes for textures. There are no alternatives to changing the texture. Adobe Photoshop is the only way to effectively change the game textures. I tried Paint.NET and the texture would look glitchy or wouldn't appear at all.
When putting different sounds into Facade, you would have to:
1. Download a sound of your choice
2. Convert your sound (usually an MP3 file) into a WAV file (https://cloudconvert.com/mp3-to-wav)
3. With that WAV file, open Audacity and drag it in there
4. Export it as WAV and rename it as the name of the file you're trying to change
5. With the exported file, replace the original sound wherever it is placed in the game's files
Note: If you're changing the background music, it's the same procedure, but export it as an MP3. If you're trying to change sounds like the phone ringing, you would have to change the speed of the sound of your choice (set the speed multiplier to 2 and that's it). For Trip and Grace's parents' voice lines, set the speed multiplier to 4.
The process of changing the texture is easy. It's straightforward.
1. Pick an image of your choice
2. Open Adobe Photoshop
3. Drag one of the textures of your choice
4. Save it as a .bmp and just click OK
5. Place your custom texture into the game's files (the textures folder)
if WAV isn't working, you could try converting the files to MP3 or other
you can convert files here then reconvert the finished song to WAV for upload, just a suggestion
Many people use calibre to convert the file to mobi and then you can send it to your kindle via mail or just connect your kindle to your computer. But if you don't want to download calibre on your computer there is this website https://cloudconvert.com/pdf-to-mobi that can convert formats to other formats, like for example from pdf to mobi.
And then you can download the converted file, and send it to your kindle via mail.
Hope this helps :D
Maybe you could try the links to the ebook at the bottom of this page and if you manage to buy it that way, you could try to convert an .epub file to .pdf using cloudconvert.
That's awesome, thank you!
I managed to find an answer to my other question about importing local 5.1 files, if anyone is interested. Most of what I have are .ac3 files I managed to create from various disc formats, and a few flac. I had tried converting to other apple compatible formats with some software I have, but it wasn't working. Then I found an online service called cloudconvert.com where I could convert the ac3 files into m4a, added the new files to my library, and sure enough it works! The local tools I have are a little old, so maybe they just didn't support the multi-channel option. The online service is a little slow and manual, but not too bad.
I do have an odd issue where the first track of Sgt Pepper I imported is matching to a dolby atmos version and the rest are staying original, but still working on sorting that out (it's pretty annoying since the atmos version is quieter, and I believe a different mix in general).
The error message is actually pretty clear. Either install FFmpeg (as has already been suggested), or convert the AAC file into a format Audacity can use. Cloud Convert is a really good site for conversions: https://cloudconvert.com/
https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1jbM6CClTxs7yYiK82JFf3rnjMy8xvtJc
Convert FLAC to Mp3 with
https://cloudconvert.com/flac-to-mp3
Might need to change the metadata i forgot how I did it a while back
I think I know what you mean,
You want to use the Auto-py-to-exe. To use it just simply do the following:
1. pip install auto-py-to-exe
auto-py-to-exe.exe
If it is installed correctly, you should see a GUI, and basically, all you need to do is add the path to your .py
file, then (If you want, this step is optional) under the "Icon" tab, add the .ico
you want to use. Check out PNG to ICO or JPG to ICO to convert pictures to Icons. And once you're finished, you should have an executable application with the GUI for your code!
Been a GF user since, basically, day one. I have no problem with their business model. Yeah, I get it, subscription models suck, but they also pay the bills. And, at least, with GF, there are, like, a zillion tools-- from paid to free-- for doing all the things that paying $$ to GF simply makes more convenient (except, IIRC, some speedups).
I've had no issues with using DXF converted via Inkscape, but others have.
Lots of folks rave about this site. Never tried it.
Not really since it's something I have no need to do.
Online converters may be easier for one-off downloads. This was the first link returned in a Google search, I don't vouch for its legitimacy.
If you need something local and offline (eg. for bulk conversions) I found this reddit post. It's not common feature in video converters like Handbrake, since it's more complicated than just changing the container format or compression algorithm.
https://cloudconvert.com/wpd-to-doc should work for you and is a free service. CoolUtils can also add this feature to one of their programs, but their software isn't free.
Hey, I know this is an ancient post but I just solved the double letter issue in case anyone comes looking here... It is not an issue with ligatures as is mentioned in many places.
- Save PDF as a word file (DOCX) using acrobat. (probably some other program that can save to DOCX should work too, or experiment with other formats maybe)
- Select all text, change font to Times New Roman, save.
- Convert DOCX to EPUB. Calibre appears to hang at 1% for a while, but eventually finishes in a few minutes. cloudconvert.com is a little faster.
Good luck!
I'm attaching a link to the site from where I got it, since I'm sure we can't link files here. It is available in .epub or .mobi format but you can easily convert it (use https://cloudconvert.com/ if you're not sure how to do it)
Link
https://ff2ebook.com/archive.php?search=Unspeakable+Beauty&sort=title
I had this same issue and just got it to work: convert the mp3 file to m4a then open it with iTunes.
https://cloudconvert.com/mp3-to-m4a
This is what worked for me
In fact, ALL of the apps from this developer have this free promo going on and the deal can be found within their respective settings.
Link to collection: https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/float-tech-llc/id483697886
Point to be noted here, all of their converter apps are glorified frontends for https://cloudconvert.com/ and a few other web-based services (which are themselves free).
I seriously doubt their Locker app actually encrypts the files or not but it can be useful for storing low risk stuff.
The two timer apps and word guessing game seem fine.
I was just using a web based one (https://cloudconvert.com/flac-to-mp3) it worked for me earlier this month when I downloaded the Burgettstown concert from this tour. Should I download what you linked? Is it hard to use?
I guess it might depend on the e-reader, but I've had some success with a Kindle by converting the files from PDF to Mobi.
https://cloudconvert.com/pdf-to-mobi
It's not perfect, but it takes the text from the PDF and recompiles it without strict pages, so that you no longer have to deal with big PDF pages that don't always read well on e-readers.
I found both on here: libgen.is (have to convert the second one using https://cloudconvert.com/azw3-to-pdf). For future reference, that is the one site that has been there for me every time.
Also if I am not supposed to post this stuff publicly, mods, sorry lol
There are a few web-based converters you can try that have worked fine for me. I searched for PNG to WEBP converter, but you should be able to change the file types.
Cloud Convert: https://cloudconvert.com/png-to-webp.
Convertio: https://convertio.co/png-webp/.
Sadly enough Spotify does not support .wav files YET. Which sucks. It does support regular mp3 files and also FLAC. You could use a converter like Cloudconvert to convert your music though!
What cameras are you using? Will you be using Free or Studio?
It looks like https://cloudconvert.com/ only supports AAC, OPUS, and VORBIS, which may or may not work with Resolve.
I believe Shutter Encoder has a watch folder capability, but it's offline, not online. (And a local or local network copy is generally better than a constantly-syncing-to-the-cloud one.)
It's available in vanilla, possibly requiring Mare Nostrum DLC - see here.
I recorded it with OBS studio - I managed to follow this tutorial and it was fairly easy, although I then I had to convert the mkv to an mp4 using this site before reddit would let me upload it.
I use my Google Drive account & cloudconvert.com (anything to just about anything)
It's super useful for format changes, but occasionally has issues making images from PDF for some reason.
Convert the image to a JPEG and reduce the resolution. The size limit is 512KB, and my phone's pictures are around 4-5MB lol. https://cloudconvert.com/jpg-converter is a good site that I've used before. If it's still too large, click the little wrench on the file and change the quality to 50 or less.
Just convert the file format. https://cloudconvert.com/vob-to-mp4 might work. You can usually find some software or even online version that will allow you to convert the format, but usually they limit you and anything over the limit you pay to get unlimited kind of thing. See if you can find something that is free.
I normally use cloudconvert.com. It allows me to even change the resolution of the Video & Audio. Great website but the convert has to be finished in 5 mins or else it will literally cancel the convert (free Version) but I paid for the paid version.. So, I've got it under control.
Yes, I would contact Adobe, If I was the product manager for Chrome OS but still when we come to a rule of Simple, that kind of destroys it. I would prefer you to use climpchamp.com, though you only get 480p experience, that is what I use
I Payed for cloudconvert.com & then made those videos to 4K.... This is how I basically edit my videos (Rare).
I think my issue is that I've been thinking of them too much like a photo, not a graphic. I think my process should be to pop them into a photoshop-like program and cut the image out of the scan and crop it, leaving it transparent, and save it as a JPG and SVG. Then I need to go somewhere and convert the SVG files to DXF (cloudconvert.com seems like a good place to start, but I haven't used them yet), then do the same thing again for CDR (freefileconvert.com, again, haven't done it yet).
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Then I'll have JPG, SVG, DXF, and CDR. I'm guessing I can find converters for Ai and PLT, too. It just seems like a daunting task to do that to sixty+ files all at once...
open in photoshop
File > Save As
Select a destination and input File name
Choose "PNG (.PNG;.PNG)" from the Save as type dropdown menu. Click Save
Also, searching google for "convert to png" gave me this site as the first link. Tested and works.
I'm sorry. I'm all for helping out, but you did not try for 2 hours to do this.
Theme Customizer > General Settings > Typography
If you are using any non-system level fonts (Arial, etc), you can go to google fonts and download the fonts yourself. Follow this here on how to define custom fonts in your child themes CSS file.
To use both TTF and WOFF fonts is a best practice, and this is a good converter to get the best of both worlds.
I think I found the solution:
Try converting your new icon to ICNS with a PNG to ICNS converter then try replacing the icon with the new ICNS file
https://cloudconvert.com/png-to-icns is a PNG to ICNS converter :)
Alright Ik this comment is on a late post but ima just give y’all a simple tutorial of how to convert your own movies into gifs
Save the movie
Go on to this site and make an account and select the file your gonna use
Make sure you select “gif” in the second slot and resize the gif to “height 57, width 70” (or any other size that’s small enough that can be able to post on to Reddit
Convert the file and save it and then you’re done
I see. Depending on the number of clips, it can be an easy process to download each one of them in .flv and convert them to .mp4.
Once you have downloaded the .flv file on your computer, you must simply convert it to .mp4 (to open it on any media player). For this, you can use any online video converter like https://cloudconvert.com/
As I said, this will be feasible if there aren't too many videos, it's a fairly quick process.
I think Macs run .MOV and .MP4?
This website should allow you to convert any file, or if you have Adobe Encoder you could convert it there to a run-able codec.
https://cloudconvert.com/mkv-to-mp4
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btw, there are a ton of media encoders out there. Just got to look at what the file is and look for a "current file type" converter to "whatever you need" Usually shows up
I just used: https://cloudconvert.com/gif-to-mp4
Pasted there the URL to the first GIF: https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/steam/apps/1489110/extras/steam_header.gif?t=1606861671
MP4s are objectively better than GIFs in 99.999% of cases. I can't believe there even needs to be a discussion on that matter.
- download a video with any youtube downloader in mp4
- go to https://cloudconvert.com/mp4-to-webm and convert your file. change audio codec to "none" to remove the sound of the video.
- go to this folder: ../Steam/steamapps/common/Counter-Strike Global Offensive/csgo/panorama/videos
- replace one of the menu webm background files. I for example used "swamp.webm". (i recommend also making a backup copy of your new file just in case a csgo update replaces your file)
- launch csgo and under "settings > video > background scenery" choose the scenery of the file that you've replaced. For me it is "Swamp".
That's it! :)
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Cloud convert will convert a docx document to a html document. You can also convert pdf to html. I don’t know which of the two will give you a better result.
It’s free but you have to make an account after 10 documents.
Your .pdf document is probably missing important information about font character mapping unless it was purposely obfuscated to code a message.
To fix unreadable text issues, go to the preprocessing settings of your document parser (SETTINGS > PREPROCESSING) and set the option "Perform OCR" to "Yes.
Once you enable this option, all newly uploaded documents will be sent to our OCR engine and the text should show up correctly.
Also, you can try using an online conversion tool: I reccommend https://cloudconvert.com/svgz-to-pdf
If there is still an issue, feel free too comment back on this post.
Personally, I just use one of the many different free online pdf to docs converters. Usually cloudconvert is my go to but if that one doesn't work perfectly I just go down the list and try out a few different ones like zamzar.
q, when I converted myn .webm in .gif looked like shit, you could see green and blue pixels, i am guessing that there was a huge compression in work, is there any way you can make it more "normal" as it is on the original, btw which converted did u use, i used this https://cloudconvert.com/webm-to-gif