Hi,
try to use the *-start_number* flag, and put the first frame number after
the flag.
Hope this helps,
Gabor


On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 6:28 PM, Gary Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:

> Any ffmpeg users here? We have a sequence where the frame range starts at
> 0026, but we run ffmpeg -f -foo.%04d.png blah blah blah -foo.mov, ffmpeg
> says No file with path foo.%04d.png and index in the range 0-4 . All the
> other sequences work fine when they start at 0. Does numbering need to
> start at a certain number? Thanks for any help.
>
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