On 19 Aug 2010, at 19:44, Kassen wrote: > > > On 19 August 2010 19:58, evan.raskob [lists] <[email protected]> wrote: > ffmpeg is EXTREMELY good at this - something like: > > ffmpeg -r 25 -b 1800k -i frame-%07d.tif movie.mp4 > > will get you a movie called movie.mp4 at a framerate of 25fps and a > (possible) bitrate of 1800k from a collection of sequentially numbered frames > ("frame-0000001.tif" up to "frame-9999999.tif") > > > > Got it! That looks a lot more simple than Gabor's suggestion, and a quick > search teaches me that "-i my_file.wav" should add audio, right? >
Yep! [PLUG] In fact, if you're into Java, this is what I automagically do with my collaborative open source music video installation (source code for download): http://pixelist.info/drawn-together/ > Ok, in the next few days I'll try my hand at this. Not that I have anything > especially impressive to show, but I'm having fun, that's worth something > too... > > Thanks Evan&Gabor, > Kas.
