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  • Generate a 2-fps mp4 from images using FFMPEG

    1er juin 2018, par Kagemand Andersen

    Need to create a video from a series of images. The video needs to have a low frame rate. This is the command I use to create the video.

    ffmpeg.exe -r 2 -i images/%3d.jpg -vcodec libx264 -pix_fmt yuvj420p output.mp4

    The problem is that, while the video works just fine when played through a HTML5 video, it doesn’t really work when the file is downloaded locally and played through either the Windows 10 default video player or even VLC (weirdly, the default video player works better).

    Can anyone explain why this is happening and possibly how to fix the issue ?

  • converting png to movies with R via ffmpeg

    10 mai 2021, par user237554

    I want to convert a series of *.png files to a movie with R and have installed ffmpeg in the root directory. I think the installation has been successful because if I type

    


         ffmpeg -version


    


    in terminal I get all of the version information etc., etc.

    


    I have my *.png files saved in the wd and in R I say

    


        imgs <- list.files(pattern="*.png")
        saveVideo({
        for(img in imgs){
          im <- magick::image_read(img)
          plot(as.raster(im))
        }
      })


    


    I get an error message that "the command ""ffmpeg"" is not available in your system. Please install FFmpeg". Is there something I need to do to get R and ffmpeg to talk to each other ? Again, from terminal, ffmpeg is in the directory and it looks like it installed.

    


    thanks

    


  • Flutter Desktop Images Sequences into Video

    8 octobre 2019, par Hari Anugrah

    I am building a Flutter Desktop App (Mainly running for MacOs) that compile a series of images into a stop motion video

    How do I achieve such goal ?

    I’ve used ffmpeg via terminal to do this, but I want to achieve it using Flutter Desktop now.

    I looked into https://pub.dev/packages/flutter_ffmpeg but seems like it doesn’t support desktop

    I looked into dart:ffi but I don’t have enough experience to run ffmpeg command via C to begin with