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  • FFMPEG says "No such file or directory" when trying to convert image sequence

    29 janvier 2014, par James Morris

    From the shell, when I specify a sequence of images via %d in the input filename, FFMPEG insists "No such file or directory", despite evidence to the contrary. Looking online, I haven't managed to find any references to generating video from a sequence of images using FFMPEG where %d is not used, yet it seems to fail here.

    My images should be identified by FFMPEG from img%06d.gif. Issuing ls img[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].gif succeeds in the very same directory I issue the FFMPEG command.

    The command I use is :

    ffmpeg  -i img%06d.gif -c:v libx264 -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv720p test.mp4

    What could possibly be going wrong ???

  • FFMPEG says "No such file or directory" when trying to convert image sequence

    17 juin 2020, par James Morris

    From the shell, when I specify a sequence of images via %d in the input filename, FFMPEG insists "No such file or directory", despite evidence to the contrary. Looking online, I haven't managed to find any references to generating video from a sequence of images using FFMPEG where %d is not used, yet it seems to fail here.

    



    My images should be identified by FFMPEG from img%06d.gif. Issuing ls img[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].gif succeeds in the very same directory I issue the FFMPEG command.

    



    The command I use is :

    



    ffmpeg  -i img%06d.gif -c:v libx264 -r 30 -pix_fmt yuv720p test.mp4


    



    What could possibly be going wrong ???

    


  • Ffmpeg : Compile argument for 'delogo' [closed]

    7 avril 2024, par Sulli

    I use a custom version of ffmpeg I compiled myself (for cuda support), but when I try to use the delogo filter I get :

    


    [AVFilterGraph @ 0x586ea2283880] No such filter: 'delogo'
[vost#0:0/mpeg4 @ 0x586ea2281cc0] Error initializing a simple filtergraph


    


    What argument should I use when compiling in order to be able to use this filter ? And can you tell me at the same time where I can find this information online ? It’s not the first time I can’t use a filter because of a missing library and if I’m not mistaken, the ffmpeg documentation does not mention it. https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html#delogo