how to set frame delay when use ffmpeg to convert images to gif





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I want to convert image sequence to gif and I want each frame to last for a certain amount of time, but I couldn't find an example of how to do this.



I know this basic command works



ffmpeg -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



but how can I let each frame stay for 1 second?










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    I want to convert image sequence to gif and I want each frame to last for a certain amount of time, but I couldn't find an example of how to do this.



    I know this basic command works



    ffmpeg -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



    but how can I let each frame stay for 1 second?










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      I want to convert image sequence to gif and I want each frame to last for a certain amount of time, but I couldn't find an example of how to do this.



      I know this basic command works



      ffmpeg -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



      but how can I let each frame stay for 1 second?










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      I want to convert image sequence to gif and I want each frame to last for a certain amount of time, but I couldn't find an example of how to do this.



      I know this basic command works



      ffmpeg -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



      but how can I let each frame stay for 1 second?







      ffmpeg gif encode






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          the answer is simple:
          ffmpeg -framerate X -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



          the order of the commands matters, i have been putting -framerate after -y -i and it doesn't work that way.






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            What if frames vary in duration?

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          the answer is simple:
          ffmpeg -framerate X -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



          the order of the commands matters, i have been putting -framerate after -y -i and it doesn't work that way.






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            What if frames vary in duration?

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          the answer is simple:
          ffmpeg -framerate X -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



          the order of the commands matters, i have been putting -framerate after -y -i and it doesn't work that way.






          share|improve this answer



















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            What if frames vary in duration?

            – Константин Ван
            Jan 22 at 10:50














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          the answer is simple:
          ffmpeg -framerate X -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



          the order of the commands matters, i have been putting -framerate after -y -i and it doesn't work that way.






          share|improve this answer













          the answer is simple:
          ffmpeg -framerate X -y -i %0d_Frame.jpg output.gif



          the order of the commands matters, i have been putting -framerate after -y -i and it doesn't work that way.







          share|improve this answer












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            What if frames vary in duration?

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            What if frames vary in duration?

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          What if frames vary in duration?

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