#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; # Usage: $0 'a_video_subdir_full_of_sequential_jpgs' $|++; my $videodir = shift || 'lamp_fix'; #put the video at the top of the long image list my $video = $videodir.'/111'.$videodir.'.flv'; # recombine recombine(); print "done\n"; exit; ################################################### sub recombine{ opendir my $dh, $videodir or die "Error: $!\n"; my @files = grep !/^\.\.?$/, readdir $dh; @files = grep /^(.*)\.jpg$/, @files; closedir $dh; #print "@files\n"; #audio options left in just incase you want to try adding audio my @moptions =( 'mencoder', "mf://$videodir/*.jpg", '-mf', 'fps=29.97', #NTSC tv video rate in # '-audiofile', "$base.wav", '-srate', 22050, '-o', $video, '-ovc', 'lavc', '-lavcopts', 'vcodec=mpeg4:vbitrate=100', # '-oac', 'mp3lame', # '-audio-delay', 0.2, #adjust for audio syncing problems ); system(@moptions); } ############3

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