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Use this flag parameter to encoding videos with already existing converted files in your “output_path/run_identifier/” The basename of your files (necessary), e.g. Use this flag parameter, if you would like to delete the converted image files at the end of the run. “karman_50fps_mjpeg”.įlag parameter to enable high-quality output If this parameter is not set, img2video will generate a nice filename for you, e.g. ffv1 (lossless encoding, avi container)įlash is the best choice for web pages (~18mb for 3min).Īnimated GIF is recommended since it can be played out-of-the box in most browsers.You can get a short list of all parameters from command line typing img2video ?.įull list of parameters with description: img2video -i /localdata/dvrp/video -n image. Run img2video with at least the -i and -n parameter from command line,Į.g.“/localdata/dvrp/video” containing the files “image0000.tiff” to “image3999.tiff” in TIFF format (as used by the DVRP software). Prepare a folder with your input files.Į.g.To provide a fluently playing video, you should provide 25 single images (=frames) per second (25 fps). If you create animated gifs, warning messages will show up, if files are missing. In general, single missing images will not affect the animation significantly (due to frame rates of at least 25fps). Missing files will be usually skipped without further notice, so please keep an eye on the completeness of your files. The input files have to be numbered (e.g. Img2video requires the ImageMagick and the Mencoder package (contained in Mplayer) as well as the package gifsicle. You can find img2video in your trunk/SCRIPTS/img2video folder (available since r586). It has been developed as a ksh script for the animation of DVRP, VAPOR (TIFF images) and NCL-plotted data (EPS images). Img2video is a wrapping tool for converting images of many types into video files using Mencoder and gifsicle. Img2video (deprecated since r2718) Overview