On Wed, Nov 19, 2014 at 07:50:25PM +0100, Zbigniew Koziol wrote: > Thanks, Lennart and John for suggestions. > > I suspect that it was the right idea that ffmpeg can not do this. I > would prefer rather to have a command from terminal where everything > is there, not an external program (though I did them already > installed and will try one day). > > However, just after posting to this list (that is an advantage of > writing here; that stimulates own thinking) an idea, a simple one, > come: > > Well... instead of changing the time of displaying an individual > image, I could instead create a number of copies of every image, > according to the need (the time of display), enumerate them > accordingly, and.. thats it! In other world, instead of controlling > the time of display, I would rather adjust the number of copies of > identical images. For a presentation with a few tens of images this > is a prefectly convenient solution around the problem.
At least photofilmstrip says it can be driven from the command line for batch processing. -- Len Sorensen --- GTALUG Talk Mailing List - [email protected] http://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
