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[GH-ISSUE #556] Gifski (encoder) can't recognize unchanged pixels #1928
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Originally created by @byzod on GitHub (Nov 19, 2019).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/556
Screen To Gif: 2.19.3
Encoder: Gifski
Platform: Windows 10 1703 x64
Problem
Gifski generates frames for even static recordings, results in duplicated frames and redundant file size
Demo generated from same project
Recording by
gifski-quality 100(frames: 81, file size: 5.91MB)Gif link if github said it's too large
Gifski-quality 100zoom in. Note the flickering pixels.Recording by
1.0-quality 1(frames: 19, file size: 1.97MB)1.0-quality 1zoom in. Unchanged pixels stay the same thus it's basically 1 frame with a long timeout