On date Wednesday 2015-01-21 23:04:49 +0100, Dog Film wrote:
Dear Master Sabatini,
thank you so much, it finally works now. In fact I had a very similar
solution yesterday and was so sure, that this must be right, I was
reading the overlay and fade manual entries over and over again, but I
On date Wednesday 2015-01-21 16:08:29 +0100, Dog Film wrote:
Hi Stefano,
regarding timestamps - are you suggesting things that can be done with
the setpts filter? The example I posted works very well with static
images, no timestamp manipulation needed here, but I can not find a
way to add
Dear Master Sabatini,
thank you so much, it finally works now. In fact I had a very similar
solution yesterday and was so sure, that this must be right, I was
reading the overlay and fade manual entries over and over again, but I
missed the fact that -t is needed here and it did not work.
Hi Stefano,
regarding timestamps - are you suggesting things that can be done with
the setpts filter? The example I posted works very well with static
images, no timestamp manipulation needed here, but I can not find a
way to add fades to all the images - how do come timestamps into play
here?
Hi,
I really tried hard, I did not succeed, so I am asking here, if it is
possible at all and if yes, how to do it...
ok, I would like to generate a movie with several images overlayed,
like one image at a time, but the images are changing. So essentially
like an image sequence which is