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![screenshot of vidslice demonstrating options](screenshot.png)
## Installing
-Download the .zip for your preferred OS [here](https://github.com/boringcactus/vidslice/releases/latest).
-You may also need to [download ffmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/download.html#get-packages) (if you're on Windows, you want Windows Builds and then the default options are fine) and [download youtube-dl](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html).
-Both of those will give you some executables; you can place them in the same folder as your downloaded vidslice.exe and that should work.
+1. Download the .zip for your preferred OS [here](https://github.com/boringcactus/vidslice/releases/latest) and extract it somewhere convenient.
+2. If you don't have it already, [download ffmpeg](https://ffmpeg.org/download.html#get-packages) (if you're on Windows, you want Windows Builds and then the default options are fine) and make sure ffmpeg.exe, ffprobe.exe, and ffplay.exe are all next to vidslice.exe (or however that'll work on a Mac, hit me up if you have an explanation for this).
+3. If you want to be able to download things, [download youtube-dl](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html) and put it in the same place as ffmpeg.
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+## Using
+If you already have a video file in a format supported by ffmpeg (which is most of them), you can use the "Browse" button in the Sources panel to load in your video.
+If you want to download something from YouTube or anywhere else listed [here](https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/supportedsites.html), paste the URL in the URL box and hit "Download".
+
+Properties of the video are listed in the Options panel; you can check the Edit box for a property to set a new value for it.
+You can't edit all three time fields, since two of them together always determine the third one.
+
+The Output panel lets you specify where you want the output to go.
+You can use any format ffmpeg supports.
+If you're creating a .gif, you'll likely want to check the "Improve GIF" box.
+For a silent video, which is just a better GIF as far as platforms like Telegram are concerned, check the "Silence" box.
+
+The "Run" button will simply run the conversion; "Run & Preview" will show your output afterwards; "Run & Quit" will quit vidslice afterwards.