I've just posted the question at https://stackoverflow.com/questions/64942033/is-there-any-free-software-for-converting-svg-css-animations-to-video-for-windo .
In it, I'm asking for software that:
- (1) converts SVG/CSS animations to video format;
- (2) is free;
- (3) runs on Windows;
- (4) delivers results compatible with YouTube;
- (5) can be run automatically without needing manual screen-capture;
- (6) is high quality, without jerkiness, strobing, or other problems.
As far as I can see, the first five are objectively verifiable by anyone. Delivers video format? Look at the output format. Is free? Try getting it without paying, and see whether that works. Runs on Windows? Try it. Delivers results compatible with YouTube? Try it and see. Can be run without manual intervention? Try it.
The only property that one might say is subjective rather than objective is number 6, quality. But I have normal vision through my specifications, and I know whether I think something is blurred or jerky. If I didn't, and if people didn't agree on the norms, opticians wouldn't be able to fit glasses. So quality is just about the same for everyone, and might as well be counted as objective.
The reason I say the above is that your moderator has closed my question on the grounds that it's not answerable with facts and citations. I don't see why, because the above shows that five of the qualities listed are factual, and the sixth is as close as makes no difference.
Moreover, similar questions have been asked before. Here are some:
- Convert SVG animation to image sequence ;
- https://superuser.com/questions/434649/how-to-take-a-css-animation-from-a-browser-and-export-a-gif-of-it ;
- https://superuser.com/questions/48532/convert-animated-svg-to-movie ;
- How to render a MP4 movie from HTML animation ;
- Export svg animations to gif, webm or videos format ;
- Convert SVG Animation to webm or mov .
If my question about how to convert SVG/CSS to video is to be banned, why were all these allowed to stay?
I am annoyed not only at the banning, but at the brusque, rude, abrasive, curt, slighting fashion in which it was done. I put a fair amount of work into my question, honouring the Stack Exchange maxim that one should ask the question as well as possible. So I understandably feel that this has been slighted, when many less-well-researched questions on the same topic are allowed through.
By the way, I just Googled "stack overflow not nice" and discovered that other people feel the same way, see the blog post at https://stackoverflow.blog/2018/04/26/stack-overflow-isnt-very-welcoming-its-time-for-that-to-change/ .
And the thread Firing mods and forced relicensing: is Stack Exchange still interested in cooperating with the community? , which mentions The last weeks and days have seen some erratic behaviour by Stack Exchange Inc., such as likely illegal changes to the content license and the firing of an upstanding community moderator with no explanation except copy-pasted responses made me ponder.
So I'd be very grateful if someone could explain
- (a) why were the other questions about SVG/CSS-to-video allowed to stay while mine wasn't?
- (b) Why doesn't Stack Overflow regard the attributes I'm asking about (video output, free, Windows, YouTube, automatic, not jerky, etc.) as factual?