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{"id": "109498919910896870", "in_reply_to_id": null, "in_reply_to_account_id": null, "sensitive": false, "spoiler_text": "", "visibility": "public", "language": "en", "replies_count": 0, "reblogs_count": 0, "favourites_count": 0, "edited_at": null, "reblog": null, "application": {"name": "Tusky", "website": "https://tusky.app"}, "account": {"id": "108219415927856966", "username": "brozek", "acct": "brozek", "display_name": "Brandon Rozek", "url": "https://fosstodon.org/@brozek", "avatar": "https://cdn.fosstodon.org/accounts/avatars/108/219/415/927/856/966/original/bae9f46f23936e79.jpg", "avatar_static": "https://cdn.fosstodon.org/accounts/avatars/108/219/415/927/856/966/original/bae9f46f23936e79.jpg", "header": "https://fosstodon.org/headers/original/missing.png", "header_static": "https://fosstodon.org/headers/original/missing.png", "noindex": true}, "media_attachments": [], "mentions": [], "tags": [], "emojis": [], "card": {"url": "https://hamelot.io/visualization/using-ffmpeg-to-convert-a-set-of-images-into-a-video/", "title": "Using ffmpeg to convert a set of images into a video", "description": "Original 2012-11-16, Updated 2016-04-05: cleanup and information about overlaying images.When using ffmpeg to compress a video, I recommend using the libx264...", "type": "link", "author_name": "", "author_url": "", "provider_name": "", "provider_url": "", "html": "", "width": 0, "height": 0, "image": null, "embed_url": "", "blurhash": null}, "poll": null, "syndication": "https://fosstodon.org/@brozek/109498919910896870", "date": "2022-12-12T04:55:21.490Z"}
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<p>Need to stitch photos together into a video? Love FFMPEG? Hammad wrote a great post on his blog to do just that. In fact, he even includes a snippet for overlaying audio which is great for slideshows.<br /> <a href="https://hamelot.io/visualization/using-ffmpeg-to-convert-a-set-of-images-into-a-video/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">hamelot.io/visualization/using</span><span class="invisible">-ffmpeg-to-convert-a-set-of-images-into-a-video/</span></a></p>
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