On Sat, June 19, 2010 14:59, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:

> You need to pad %d as %03d for 001, 002, etc. thought that will still
> fail here at the end.

Ah, strange. On Linux you also have to exactly specify the number format,
but if something's wrong, ffmpeg just complains about files that cannot be
found. So I did expect a similar error message here and concluded that
some component of ffmpeg is missing.

BTW I cannot really specify the version of the Linux version too.

ffmgep -version returns:

FFmpeg version SVN-r23334, Copyright (c) 2000-2010 the FFmpeg developers
  built on May 26 2010 13:01:16 with gcc 4.4.4

and many config details. I do not know how version "SVN-r23334" is related
to version "0.6...". I can only guess that it is a rather new version.
Therefore, it is very likely that there is currently no ffmpeg that can
deal with unformatted integer numberings. However, this is not an
uncircumventable obstacle.

Many thanks so far for the suggestions!

BTW I also have seen that Fink's bash is newer (4.0) than Apple's (3.2).
Does an update make sense or are the differences too marginal to bother
with?

Best wishes,

Ingo
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