![]() ![]() The "stock" or baseline ffmpeg command I started with was: So, the video looks like it is actually 26 fps. That's much closer to the actual count of photos in the directory. However, the videos is 5:32, or 332 seconds long, and 332 seconds * 26 frames per second gives 8632 frames. Running ffmpeg with "stock" settings for high quality and normal output format (mp4): For notes on the quirky hoops you have to jump through to name files properly for Ffmpeg, see Ffmpeg or Timelapse/Processing pages. ![]()
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