Thx a lot for your anwser. But I still have one problem, I downloaded Adobe Media Encoder, took the video and rendered it to H.264. It's not for youtube but for steam, and there you can only have PNG, GIF or JPG files. I tried rendering it to JPG and PNG but that gave me just a bunch of photos. Then I selected GIF-animation and that was what I was looking for. But the size was still 15.4MB, still to big. I tried changing some settings (even you adviced me not to) and then I rendered it to a GIF-animation file and it was small enough, but the quality is horrible. So do you know any settings or which premade setting I shut take to make it have good quality and that it is under 8 MB after rendering to a GIF-animation.
If you want to create a gif file you should:
- Limit the frame rate to 15 or less. 8 would be better
- Limit the frame size to about 640 pixels wide. Smaller = better
- Use Photoshop to compress your gif file - study up, it's easy, just load the movie
You cannot create a HD sized animated gif that has more than a half dozen frames that is only about 8 mb. It's mathematically impossible to create a file that size that is not incredibly compressed and looks horrible.
If this does not solve your problem then we need a lot more details. Gif is the last format that I would choose to present four hours of my work.