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The size, the pixel format, and the format of each image must be the |
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same for all the files in the sequence. |
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The following example shows how to use @file{ffmpeg} for creating a |
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The following example shows how to use @command{avconv} for creating a |
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video from the images in the file sequence @file{img-001.jpeg}, |
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@file{img-002.jpeg}, ..., assuming an input framerate of 10 frames per |
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second: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -r 10 -f image2 -i 'img-%03d.jpeg' out.avi |
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avconv -i 'img-%03d.jpeg' -r 10 out.mkv |
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@end example |
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Note that the pattern must not necessarily contain "%d" or |
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"%0@var{N}d", for example to convert a single image file |
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@file{img.jpeg} you can employ the command: |
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@example |
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ffmpeg -f image2 -i img.jpeg img.png |
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avconv -i img.jpeg img.png |
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@end example |
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@section applehttp |
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