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ffmpeg to convert all .jpg to mp4
19 janvier 2024, par Alex GiuntaI have a folder that has about 10,000 separate jpegs in it, and I want to take all of these and convert them into one single mp4 video. When I do



ffmpeg -r 1 -pattern_type glob -i '/media/e/serv01/Dorgem/camera_history/$f_date/*.jpg' -c:v libx264 /media/e/serv01/Dorgem/camera_history/$f_date/$f_date.mp4




from terminal it works fine, but once I put this into a bash script I get an error that it can't find *.jpg


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ffmpeg to convert all .jpg to mp4
16 décembre 2013, par Alex GiuntaI have a folder that has about 10,000 separate jpegs in it, and I want to take all of these and convert them into one single mp4 video. When I do
ffmpeg -r 1 -pattern_type glob -i '/media/e/serv01/Dorgem/camera_history/$f_date/*.jpg' -c:v libx264 /media/e/serv01/Dorgem/camera_history/$f_date/$f_date.mp4
from terminal it works fine, but once I put this into a bash script I get an error that it can't find *.jpg
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How can I change the fps of video without restarting the video stream, which is being played by ffmpeg command ?
7 juin 2018, par Mehta Naisargi RajeshbhaiI am playing the video (.mp4) in VLC by this below command in terminal :
ffmpeg -i input_file.mp4 -crf 18 -c:a copy -r 60 http://localhost:1234/feed1.ffm
Currently it is 60 fps.
Now I want to change the fps during the playback of video file, so is it possible to change the fps during runtime without restarting/breaking the video using FFmpeg ? And if it is possible then please guide me.