2.6: Using ffmpeg to convert a PNG Image Sequence into a MP4 file - 3D Cinema

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hey guys all right so in the previous recording we were using sequencer to generate an image sequence and so now i have all of these images all of these stills representing my 10 second film from unreal but now i need a way to stitch them all together so i'm going to go to the command line and i'm going to do cd which is change directory and i'm just going to copy this whole thing and hit enter or excuse me paste and enter note the space between cd and your path very important okay great and now i'm going to use a tool called ffmpeg and i will put a link how to download that in the description of the video and all we need to do here is we're going to do ffmpeg dash r for our frame rate which is 30 frames per second dash i for input so my sequence is called or excuse me my image is called sequencer so you can use whatever your image is called so i'm going to say sequencer i don't want to put the the number of every single file because it's a lot of files so instead i'm going to use a regular expression and i'm just going to say there are four digits and then dot png we're going to set the format and then i'm going to give it a name my first film dot mp4 and then i'll go ahead and hit enter all right and then if i go back to that folder i now have my first film mp4 i can open that up and now i have my film
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Length: 1min 59sec (119 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 23 2020
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