Is somebody aware of ffmpeg as a statically linkable library so that instead of shelling out to ffmpeg, the black magic happens within Perl?
I must admit I'm a little bemused by your desire to replace a well tried and tested executable with all the built-in logic to perform the gif-to-mpeg conversion -- things like a switches: to ensure the frame sizes are powers of two; adjust the bitrate and quality; choose the frequency of keyframes et al; -- in favour of a library that would probably require you re-create all that logic yourself.
The ability to easily shell out to well tried and tested tools is one of Perl's great assets as far as I'm concerned.
In reply to Re: Searching for an API for writing sequential images into a file ("Movie")
by BrowserUk
in thread Searching for an API for writing sequential images into a file ("Movie")
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