You use something like this:

ffmpeg -r 10 -b 1800 -i %03d.jpg test1800.mp4


On Thursday, November 8, 2012 10:11:21 AM UTC-6, Manish wrote:
>
> Use ffmpeg lib
> On Nov 8, 2012 3:20 PM, "Eivind Aanestad" <eivind....@gmail.com<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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>> Did you find the answer? I am having the same problem and I'm stuck 
>> because I can't find a solution to this.
>>
>> kl. 21:23:54 UTC+1 søndag 26. februar 2012 skrev hispasat følgende:
>>>
>>> Hi, 
>>> I'm making an application that has to create a video from an image 
>>> sequence. I searched online but have not found any class or library to 
>>> do it. 
>>> Does anyone know any way? 
>>> The idea is to create a video to upload to YouTube. Greetings.
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