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On 05/04/2018 09:44, dick balaska wrote:
> On 04/05/2018 04:15 AM, Rushen wrote:
>
>>
>> I think FFMPEG and VDub does the same thing,mainly, and that is going
>> from still
>> to moving images. (or switching formats) And so far the avi-files
>> produced
>> during that step show very little distortion.
>
If you are happy using command line programs. Ignore the suggestion.
> # create your scenes
> $ ffmpeg -i scene1-%3d.png scene1.mp4
> $ ffmpeg -i scene2-%3d.png scene2.mp4
> $ ffmpeg -i scene3-%3d.png scene3.mp4
>
> # create a file with the list of scene mp4s
> $ cat filelist.txt
> scene1.mp4
> scene2.mp4
> scene3.mp4
>
> # concatenate the scenes together, without transcoding.
> $ ffmpeg -f concat -i filelist.txt -c copy finalmovie.mp4
>
I agree with you about using mp4
I use a GUI and generally use 2 passes and fiddle with the framerate.
You're not doing that? I know you want continuity in your scenes but are
the defaults giving the best results?
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Regards
Stephen
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