On Thu, 28 Oct 2004, Matto Marjanovic wrote:

>STEP 2:
>
>I use lavtrans to 'grow' a new avi file by adding 'single_picture.avi' to
>itself and repeat that 100 times, like so (pseudo code):
...

Or,

 cat picture.ppm | ppmtoy4m -n 100 -r -F 25:1 -I t -L | ...


That would work in this particular case, but not in the general case where one may want to put a progressive animation in front of captured video material.


The manpage has an example of this. Poor, lonely manpage. Never gets read.

I did read it. I just want to keep my methods a bit general, for scripting purposes. :)


ps:  "-I t" or "-I b" should make no difference if the input is a single
    progressive frame.  (But I cannot vouch for the back-n-forth to AVI...)

I don't know about TV screens, but on a computer monitor you don't want to use -I b. Try it. It looks interlaced... :D


Dik


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