[yt-users] How do you make movies?

Brian O'Shea bwoshea at gmail.com
Wed Sep 19 06:37:12 PDT 2012


I actually just use Quicktime Pro, which has a very convenient GUI and is
actually quite flexible in terms of frame rates, image quality, export
format, etc.  The only odd thing is that Quicktime 10 can't be upgraded to
Pro, so one has to use an older version (7.6, I think).

--Brian

On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:07 PM, Nathan Goldbaum <nathan12343 at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I'm curious what sort of scripts, tools, and invocations thereof that
> people in the yt community use to stitch frames together into movies.
>
> It seems like there are a number of solutions to do this.  It would be
> nice if we could gather some solutions for this process and put them in the
> documentation or on the website so that future users have a place to start
> when they're trying to make their first movies.
>
> For what it's worth, here's a script I just wrote to process a bunch of
> slices and projections dumped by a timeseries script:
> http://paste.yt-project.org/show/2703/
>
> I've had good results with ffmpeg, although it's a pain to install and has
> an inflexible command line syntax to tell it to stitch together frames for
> a movie so I would love to hear of other solutions that don't use ffmpeg.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Nathan
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