He brings a wealth of experience as a linebacker, cornerback, safety and nickel back in his first season at the collegiate level. Schaefer, from Morehouse, Ga., joins the staff of the Owls’ defensive backs. I'm not too sure if this will work with other applications, but it seems to be the solution I need for now. I managed to get the correct time to output the sequence of image files by using the "fps" field within the video clip I've created in Auto CAD. I'm thinking that the reason the frame time is correct, and the video clip time isn't, is because of the amount of frames in the video clip, and the frame rate. However, I want to output a sequence of image files, with each image being 640x480, and each frame of the video clip being 640x480. This outputs a video clip, with the time between each frame being correct, and the video clip itself being 320x240. The commands I'm using to try and achieve this is:įfmpeg -r 24 -i input.avi -s 320x240 -c:v libx264 -b:v 1000k -pix_fmt yuv420p output.avi ![]() ![]() ![]() The problem is that the number of frames per second of the original video clip is too high for ffmpeg to get the correct time to output the sequence of image files correctly. ![]() I'm trying to use the "ffmpeg" command to convert a video clip, that was made in Auto CAD, into a series of image files. I'm hoping someone can give me some advice.
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