azekill_DIABLO wrote:the_raven_262 wrote:azekill_DIABLO wrote:this is awesome! but it would need something to export in video.
red-001 wrote:
If you are on linux and have ffmpeg installed you can use this to generate a timelapse with 10 different images being displayed a second
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cat *.png | ffmpeg -r 10 -f image2pipe -i - timelapse.mp4
yes, but .. okay i'm on windows that why i ask...
Get the windows build of ffmpeg from here:
https://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/
(That build is linked from ffmpeg official website, so it should be reliable enough)
Choose "Release build", then choose which bit your Windows is using, and choose Static, then click "Download Build"
Extract the downloaded zip file to somewhere and please note the full path to the bin folder
Go to the folder containing all images that you want to use, move any images you don't want out from the folder
Click on that bar that wrote current path, write cmd and enter
Now, command prompt will start with current path set as default, run this command:
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type *.png | "<path to ffmpeg bin folder>\ffmpeg.exe" -r 10 -f image2pipe -i - timelapse.mp4
For example on my end I set to 5 picture per 1 second and output as timelapse2.mp4:
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type *.png | "V:\Programs\ffmpeg-4.0.1-win64-static\bin\ffmpeg.exe" -r 5 -f image2pipe -i - timelapse2.mp4
You ask, what is "type"? Read here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TYPE_(DOS_command)