[FFmpeg-user] Multiple Glob Inputs
James Tan
jtanman at gmail.com
Tue Oct 15 02:19:39 EEST 2019
The inputs are all images which have the same resolution, are taken from
the same GoPro, etc. If I manually move all the images to one folder, it
easily concatenates them all and does what I want. I can also do
ffmpeg -pattern_type glob -i '*/*.JPG' \
-r 24 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset fast -pix_fmt yuv420p tl11_fast.mp4
which does concatenate them all, but this actually puts Burst Sequence 5
and 6 before Time Lapse 11 because of alphabetical order I assume.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019 at 3:22 PM Carl Eugen Hoyos <ceffmpeg at gmail.com> wrote:
> Am Di., 15. Okt. 2019 um 00:06 Uhr schrieb James Tan <jtanman at gmail.com>:
>
> > I'm trying to make a time lapse video from multiple image directories.
> I'm
> > trying to do this with glob in this manner:
> >
> > ffmpeg -pattern_type glob -i 'Time Lapse 11/*.JPG' \
> > -pattern_type glob -i 'Burst Sequence 5/*.JPG' \
> > -pattern_type glob -i 'Burst Sequence 6/*.JPG' \
> > -r 24 -c:v libx264 -crf 23 -preset fast -pix_fmt yuv420p tl11_fast.mp4
>
> (Complete, uncut console output missing.)
>
> > but it only reads in the first directory.
>
> That's unlikely. Is it possible that you are trying to concatenate
> different inputs which is not the default behaviour?
>
> Carl Eugen
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