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Otu esi agbanwe MP4 ka WebP

Nzọụkwụ 1: Bulite gị MP4 faịlụ site na iji bọtịnụ dị n'elu ma ọ bụ site na ịdọrọ na dobe.

Nzọụkwụ 2: Pịa bọtịnụ 'Ụka' iji malite ntụgharị.

Nzọụkwụ nke 3: Budata faịlụ gị agbanwere agbanwe WebP faịlụ


MP4 ka WebP Ajụjụ Ndị A Na-ajụkarị Banyere Mgbanwe

How do I turn a MP4 video into an animated WebP?
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Upload the MP4 and the converter samples frames (default 15 fps), encodes them into the animated WebP container, and applies palette quantization tuned for the WebP format (GIF gets an adaptive 256-color palette; animated WebP supports full 24-bit color).
Animated WebP works best for clips under 10 seconds. Beyond that the file balloons (GIF is essentially per-frame uncompressed). For longer animations target animated WebP or APNG, both of which use video-codec-grade compression and scale much better.
Animated GIF: 2 to 8 MB at 480p depending on motion complexity. Animated WebP: 200 KB to 1 MB at the same resolution / quality. Animated WebP is 5 to 10x more efficient than GIF for the same visual quality.
By default we downsample to 15 fps for animated GIF (it visually struggles above 25 fps) and 24 fps for animated WebP / APNG (which handle higher rates cleanly). Override via the frame-rate option if your viewer supports the source rate.
No — animated WebP formats (GIF, WebP, APNG) do not store audio. If you need sound, target a video container (MP4, WebM) instead of an animated image format.
Yes — the loop-count option controls whether WebP loops infinitely (default), plays N times, or plays exactly once. The loop count is stored in the WebP container metadata and respected by every modern viewer.
Two common causes. First, frame-rate downsampling: 15 fps WebP from a 60 fps MP4 drops 75% of frames; fix with the frame-rate slider. Second, palette quantization: GIF is limited to 256 colors and gradient-heavy MP4 dithers visibly. Switch to animated WebP for full-color fidelity.
Yes — the resize option scales the MP4 down before frame extraction, which dramatically shrinks WebP file size. A 480p WebP from a 4K MP4 is roughly 16x smaller than a 4K WebP. Use /video-cutter/ for cropping in a separate step.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source video and animated WebP output are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes; no human review, no retention beyond the result download window.
Animated WebP encoding is CPU-bound and slower than typical video re-encode — expect roughly 1x source duration. A 10-second MP4 → WebP finishes in about 10 seconds; a 30-second clip in about 30. GIF is slightly slower than animated WebP due to palette computation.
Animated GIF supports single-color transparency only (binary mask, no alpha gradient). Animated WebP and APNG support full alpha. MP4 sources without an alpha channel (most camera footage) produce fully-opaque WebP regardless of target format.
Animated WebP GIF is universally supported. Animated WebP plays on Twitter, Discord, and modern browsers but not on iMessage or older Slack clients. If maximum compatibility matters, pick GIF; if file size matters, pick WebP.

MP4

Usoro akpa MP4 nwere ike ijide vidiyo, ọdịyo, ndepụta okwu, na onyonyo n'otu faịlụ nwere mkpakọ dị mma.

WebP

WebP na-enye mkpakọ dị elu na-enweghị mfu na mfu maka onyonyo na weebụ, nke Google mepụtara.


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