[MPlayer-users] Generate image file output with mencoder
James Board
jpboard2 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 3 15:23:50 CEST 2013
>The size of individual frames (even if they are compressed as say jpeg
>or something) is going to dwarf the size of the intermediate file.
Yes. I know this. And this is what I want. And furthermore, I want
to use a lossless format for the individual files. I don't care about disk space.
Is this possible (the original question)?
>So I think you would be better off just writing the intermediate file
>then using a tool like mplayer to write out the individual frames.
No. I know my use case. I'm better off writing out the individual
frames as they are generated with mencoder and the IRTC filter. Is this possible
(that was the original question).
>Depending on your system you could try using like filenames that
>represent stdin/stdout. If on a unix-like system, shells like bash
>provide things like /dev/stdout. Linux has something like
>/proc/self/fd/1. Of course, you need to be careful to turn off ALL
>output to stdout in mencoder. And depending on the libraries in use,
>that may not be possible (no controls tied in).
I don't see how this pertains to my question. Where does bash, or stdin, or stdout
come nto play? I want to use mencoder to write individual fiels for each frame,
and not a video. Is this possible?
Thank you.
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