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  1. Hello, I just downloaded and installed ffmpegX. I need to make some movies for the Uni. I start from a series of images (I can make those in any format), and I want to produce a movie that can be seen in Mac/Windows and possibly also linux.

    The images are about 1000, and depicts graphs, so should be possible to compress them well.

    How can I do it?
    Can it be done at all with ffmpegX? If not with this, what other program should I use?

    I actually need something that is easy to install and that can be commanded from the command line, so to do it from inside a python script.

    Many thanks,
    Pietro

    The image represent an example of the images I need to link together.

    l_organizations.pdf
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  2. Thanks. ffmpeg seems pretty hard to install. But by now I have mencoder installed. I will try that.
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    So the Circles in the PDF each represent an image ( PSD, TIFF, JPG)
    and you want to link them into linear fashion in a program
    that will then generate a movie file that can be shown
    on the web, on a computer, or via email?

    Simple:
    Use iMovie to place the images into a timeline, in the linear order you want, and then export out as a .mov file.
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