Curious Aardvark wrote on Jan 16
th, 2018 at 6:56am:
Okay - couple things.
1) yes that is a vast improvement over a gif - is it a standalone file, or does it need to be run from a webserver ? In which case it's of no use to me
2) why the really silly file names ?
You can simply right click and download the webm file. It'll download as an HTML file. If you open it it'll open in a webbrowser and play. You can read more about webm here
https://www.webmproject.org/users/The silly file names are done by the website automatically where you can share them, gfycat.com. Just ignore those
You can use gfycat with any youtube url. Just copy past and cut the selection you want. It'll create a playable webm file.
https://gfycat.com/create(note, they call it gifs, but they're webms)