You can do it via ffmpeg. I have a Reolink which ftp's the image every 15
seconds and at midnight I automatically create a movie. This is the script
I use.
#!/bin/bash
#Set Date
FDATE=$(date +%m%d%Y)
YEAR=$(date +%Y)
MONTH=$(date +%m)
DAY=$(date +%d)
sleep 120
#Rename Files, needed for ffmp
I did it quite a few years ago. I used Reolink cameras, (available on
Amazon), ftp images every minute and a ffmpeg-convert script that rebuilds
though a cron job (all on Ubuntu). Kinda mention some of it
here: https://reolink.com/users/trebacz/replies/ Happy to share, but there
may be better w
What did you do for webcams and how did you generate the timelapse ?
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Thanks for the community suggestion to use good old fashioned tables.
Actually close the behavior I wanted and behaves pretty good at breakpoints.
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