This is an online lottie animation to video conversion tool. Upload your lottie animation and provide us with a few information. This may take 2 to 3 minutes, depending on the length and dimension. Horizontal 3840(width)x2160(height) or vertical 2160(width)x3840(height) are the maximum supported dimensions.
Upload lottie json file. (For example, abc.json)
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Upload a zip file. It should include a json file in addition to its assets (images, manifest.json, and so on).
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Enter lottie animation url (json). (For example https://yourserver/..../abc.json).
Please Note: If you have included lottie animation/json within the html/web page, choose the "HTML5 to Video" option.
Select Advance Options
Specify to the lottie-player how the animation should render on the page. You can render it with SVG, CANVAS, or HTML.
Lottie animation is automatically set to loop infinitely. If you want your animation to play only once, you can disable looping by selecting 'No'. Otherwise, choose 'Yes.'
Enter the duration of the creative in seconds. Unpaid members can convert for up to 30 seconds.
Maximum supported duration is 200 seconds for 1280x720 (or less) and 90 seconds for 3840x2160 or 2160x3840.
Select frames per second.
Enter the width for output between 30 and 3840.
Enter the height for output between 30 and 3840.
Choose the value for the bit rate unit. A range of 17 to 20 usually offers good quality and a reduced file size. Higher bit rate value result in lower quality, whereas lower bit rate value result in higher quality.
Two steps: The tool will extract photos from your lottie animation for the length given. It will prompt you to select the Start and End frames (essentially the range to appropriately chop it) before generating the final result. If you are a new user, choose this option.
One Step: In this step, the tool will generate the final output directly till the duration limit is reached. It is only for experienced users.
Guaranteed, smooth video at 60 fps with good quality from your HTML5 animation.
Contact us immediately if you have a question in mind.
We have created our own unique video rendering engine which make video as smooth as the animations in your html5 creative.
The maximum supported length for videos 180 seconds for HD videos, and 300 seconds for lower-resolution videos.
All html5 animations run in the browser at or above 60 frames per second. It also depends on the script, CSS, and how an effect is applied to the elements. That is why we recommend using 60fps for smooth video.
Technically, lottie-player only renders either in an SVG (HTML or SVG DOM element) or a Canvas element. When using SVG to render animations, all the SVG content is added to the SVG DOM element and can be seen when viewing the source code of the web page. On the other hand, when using canvas to render animations, the animation content is drawn onto the canvas surface, leaving the HTML DOM untouched and uncluttered. SVG does support more of the Lottie features, however, the drawback of SVG is that the changes made to the HTML DOM incurs performance penalties.This is why Canvas is more performant, even though lottie-player only renders to Canvas in 2dContext (less features supported).
Bitrate is the number of bits per second. The symbol is bit/s. It generally determines the size and quality of video and audio files: the higher the bitrate, the better the quality and the larger the file size because File size = bitrate (kilobits per second) x duration. In most cases, 1 byte per second (1 B/s) corresponds to 8 bit/s.
Absolutely yes, video bitrate affects video quality in several ways. First, it is the key measure of any video file size. Secondly, high video bitrate results in high video quality and low bitrates result in poor video quality. However, using extreme high bitrate is just waste bandwidth. Video quality is also depend on the images quality used in your animation.
H.264 is an industry standard for video compression, the process of converting digital video into a format that takes up less capacity when it is stored or transmitted. Video compression (or video coding) is an essential technology for applications such as digital television, DVD-Video, mobile TV, videoconferencing and internet video streaming. Standardising video compression makes it possible for products from different manufacturers (e.g. encoders, decoders and storage media) to inter-operate. An encoder converts video into a compressed format and a decoder converts compressed video back into an uncompressed format.
Summary, a video with H.264 compression will run most of devices.
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