![]() ![]() this is the logic of ls so the image sequence (timelapse) will be all f-ed up.Īny ideas on how to use ffmpeg to load the images in a more sorted manner? anyway, i'm using ffmpeg to combine the images into a slideshow, like so:įfmpeg -f image2 -r 25 -pattern_type glob -i '*.jpg' -qscale 3 -s 1920x1080 -c:v wmv1 video.wmv Except now i have a few thousand images and it's quite ineffective to go on about it this way (even tho it's cool because i can build my own GUI and overlay etc). I've had a Python script that loads the images based on creation date and renders them and i take the OpenGL data and dump it into a movie, which isn't hard and it's all ok. The naming convention just does new_image((len(files(dir))+1) + '.jpg') and that's all fine. ![]() I've had a script for a while now that downloads pictures from a webcam every few minutes.
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