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> On 29 Dec 2025, at 04:59, Meino Cramer via ffmpeg-user 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> While using Blender to create animations, Blender creates a lot of
> images - one per frame. Currently there are 36000 of those.
> Blender is able to create videos directly, but then - if something
> needs to be corrected - you need to create the whole thing again
> instead of just correcting a couple of frames.
> 
> To create a video from those images,which are named like so:
> <frame-number>.<jpg>, I use this command line:
> ffmpeg -y -loglevel 16 -r 25 -f image2 -s 960x960 -start_number $1 -i 
> %04d.jpg -vcodec libx264 -crf 25 -pix_fmt yuv420p $2
> 
> where $1 is the number of the frame to start with and $2 is the filename
> of the video to create.
> 
> Is there any simple way to specifiy the number of the frame to stop the
> process - even if there are more available?

Sure, look at -ss (start from, use it before your input), and -t (up to)

Both are in seconds, not in frames sadly.

Bouke


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