Can you maybe use ImageMagick for that?


Ron Ganbar
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On 13 April 2013 21:03, Gabor L. Toth <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi, sorry being a bit offtopic, but maybe here is somebody who has done
> something like this: I would like to embed source timecode in a quicktime
> movie, that is generated from image sequence, with either  ffmpeg or ffmbc
> or similar. The timecode should be of course the sequence frame number. The
> problem is the sequences are not starting from frame 1.  As far as I did
> research *ffmpeg* can't write timecode got from the filesequence, on the
> other side *ffmbc* is capable of doing this, but can't start sequences
> from other than 1-4 frames (which I absolutely  can't understand why it
> can't use *ffmpeg* -start_frame flag). Please tell me that I'm wrong and
> either of these can make a quicktime movie with timecode, and if possible
> then how?
>
> Thanks,
> Gabor
>
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