![]() ![]() DirectXĪt first I thought it’s a technical problem, where the Netflix stream goes into GPU/graphics card instead of RAM, and that’s why it can’t be captured, so I wrote DirectX level capturing code to capture the pixels from the GPU, but that didin’t work, it turned out that Netflix martials is copyrighted with something called DRM (Digital Rights Management). Even Twitter's Vine seems to be inspired by the prevalence of GIFs – short, looping videos with no sound.I’ve received some feedback about getting a black gif when using GifCam to capture Netflix and other apps & webs, I’m not into movies & shows, but anyway I created a new basic Netflix account to find out the case. ![]() From the endless scrolling of Tumblr to reaction shots on Reddit, GIFs are probably seen by more humans today than any point in their history. It declined at the end of the 90's, and to some it's an obsolete way to show animations online – but you wouldn't know that to look at the web today. The animated GIF just might be older than you - it's been around since 1987, and really took off in the early days of the web. If you love creating GIFs, but wish the process was quicker, you need to check this app out. It's the easiest way to create your own GIF of just about anything - from desktop demonstrations to clips from any video, online or off. ![]() Resize and position it, then hit record - everything that happens within that frame will be recorded. GifCam is a free, portable app for Windows that provides you with a simple frame. Quickly make an animated GIF of anything. ![]()
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