Hello,
I am creating time-lapse photosets consisting of thousands of images. I
would like a simple way to convert these into a video file - specifying a
few parameters only like fps - but am finding basic tools (like iMovie) are
really struggling with the number of files and just hang.
Can someon
Thanks Carl, that sounds just about perfect.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019, 15:45 Carl Eugen Hoyos, wrote:
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> > Am 09.10.2019 um 15:15 schrieb John Dexter :
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> > I am creating time-lapse photosets consisting of thousands of images. I
> > would like a simple way to c
Is there a way to get/find all ffmpeg parameter defaults at once, as a man
page or in online docs or something, so i I can see it as a list? It'd be
useful to familiarise myself with defaults behaviour.
Thankyou.
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Bizarrely am struggling to find a thorough documentation of -i and relying
on examples online. Can anyone point me where in the online documentation
this is documented (not a man page) please? I know it supports
patterns e.g. for timelapse but I cannot find a reference.
Thanks.
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On Thu, 5 Dec 2019 at 15:23, Gyan wrote:
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> On 05-12-2019 08:44 pm, John Dexter wrote:
> > Bizarrely am struggling to find a thorough documentation of -i and
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> > on examples online. Can anyone point me where in the online documentation
> > this is docu