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==== Using <tt>ffmpeg</tt> ==== | ==== Using <tt>ffmpeg</tt> ==== | ||
* Download and install <tt>ffmpeg</tt> either via [[homebrew]], compiling or just downloading binary from: http://ffmpegmac.net | * Download and install <tt>ffmpeg</tt> either via [[homebrew]], compiling or just downloading binary from: http://ffmpegmac.net | ||
* This…<br><tt>~/bin/ffmpeg -t 20 -f image2 -r 1 -loop 1 -i "% | * This…<br><tt>~/bin/ffmpeg -t 20 -f image2 -r 1 -loop 1 -i "%14d.jpg" -r 30 "out.mov"</tt><ref>Since the pictures taken are named like this: <tt>2014-03-30_10-17-02.jpg, you will have to rename them, for example with a [[Script for renaming files using numbers|little script]] or [[Better Finder Rename]]</tt></ref><br>…will create a movie with 1fps, TBD | ||
==== Using <tt>mencoder</tt> ==== | ==== Using <tt>mencoder</tt> ==== |
Revision as of 23:16, 30 March 2014
The Mission
Trying to combine many .jpg-files into one movie, using my Mac with Mac OS X 10.8 Snow Leopard.
The Solution(s)
Using ffmpeg
- Download and install ffmpeg either via homebrew, compiling or just downloading binary from: http://ffmpegmac.net
- This…
~/bin/ffmpeg -t 20 -f image2 -r 1 -loop 1 -i "%14d.jpg" -r 30 "out.mov"[1]
…will create a movie with 1fps, TBD
Using mencoder
- tbd*
- Links
- Footnotes:
- ↑ Since the pictures taken are named like this: 2014-03-30_10-17-02.jpg, you will have to rename them, for example with a little script or Better Finder Rename