So all is working great, thanks for the help. I did have a question which may 
or may not be ffmpeg related. 

In the terminal, I'm used to being able to paste a series of commands separated 
by a semicolon, and they will execute in order. For instance:

/Applications/ffmpeg -f image2 -i /server/comps/E010_v03.%04d.png -vcodec 
prores -profile:v 3 -s 3840x2160 -r 23.98 /server/shots/E010_v03.mov;
/Applications/ffmpeg -f image2 -i /server/comps/E020_v02.%04d.png -vcodec 
prores -profile:v 3 -s 3840x2160 -r 23.98 /server/shots/E020_v02.mov;

and those would both execute in order. But ffmpeg only executes the first, 
while giving me the parse error below on the second. I get the first .mov but 
not the second. Running the commands separately is fine. 

Parse error, at least 3 arguments were expected, only 1 given in string 
'ations/ffmpeg -f image2 -i /server/comps/E020_v02.%04d.png -vcodec prores 
-profile:v 3 -s 3840x2160 -r 23.98 /server/shots/E020_v02.mov;'

Any idea why that is?

On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:56 PM, Gary Jaeger <[email protected]> wrote:

> That was it! Thanks Nathan. 
> 
> fwiw this is where I got the binary http://ffmpegmac.net
> 
> On Aug 22, 2013, at 12:41 PM, Nathan Rusch <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>  The `-start_number` flag is a per-source argument, so it should be placed 
>> before the `-i inputPath.%04d.ext` portion.
> 
> Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
> 249 Princeton Avenue
> Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
> 650 728 7060
> http://corestudio.com
> 

Gary Jaeger // Core Studio
249 Princeton Avenue
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650 728 7060
http://corestudio.com

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