Matteo Sisti Sette a écrit :
Hi,
I'm trying to record a rendered image with [pix_record]; it works, but I have a problem with the framerate.
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That is, I am using a framerate of 25fps in GEM, but the frames will never be rendered and recorded at 25fps because they are too heavy to process.
if you try, it will work like you wish (the video will be ok), even if the render is not in real time...
a 2nd option is to record each frame in a jpg file (pix_write), and then make a video with most video software.
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So I am recording every single frame with [pix_record], but I would like them to be written without the information about the _real_ framerate at which they were rendered. So that when I play the video back in any player it will play smoothly.
Is that possible?
Btw I tried using other codecs (it uses Apple Jpeg by default), but whatever codec I choose except the default one will crash Pd.
If there is no way to change the way [pix_record] writes fps information, can you suggest me some software that can interprete the stream of frames as a fixed-fps sequence of frames and rewrite the video file with a fixed framerate? (I have an old version of VirtualDub but it cannot read .mov files)
thanks m.