Dear Greg, thanks the link to pymedia.
> Maybe PyMedia is what you are looking for: http://www.pymedia.org I looked for it for a while. It is very cool. I made the next short script from one of the samples that make exactly what I wanted. ########### import sys, os, glob, Image, time import pymedia.video.vcodec as vcodec def files2Video(files, outFile='out.mpg', outCodec='mpeg1video'): s= Image.open(files[0]) if outCodec== 'mpeg1video': bitrate= 2700000 else: bitrate= 9800000 params= { 'type': 0, 'gop_size': 12, 'frame_rate_base': 125, 'max_b_frames': 0, 'width': s.size[0], 'height': s.size[1], 'frame_rate': 2997, 'deinterlace': 0,'bitrate': bitrate, 'id': vcodec.getCodecID(outCodec) } e= vcodec.Encoder(params) fw= open(outFile, 'wb') for ActPic in files: s= Image.open(ActPic) ss= s.tostring() bmpFrame= vcodec.VFrame(vcodec.formats.PIX_FMT_RGB24, s.size, (ss,None,None)) yuvFrame= bmpFrame.convert(vcodec.formats.PIX_FMT_YUV420P) d= e.encode(yuvFrame) fw.write(d.data) fw.close() if __name__== '__main__': files = glob.glob(r'.\test\*.jpg') files.sort(key=lambda f:(os.stat(f).st_mtime, f)) files2Video(files, time.strftime('Cam1_%Y%m%d%H%M.mpg', time.localtime())) [os.remove(f) for f in files] ########### Python is Cool :)
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