Can't generate video file from jpeg stream images
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2021 11:44 am
Hello!
This should be an easy one, but I can't figure it out with the 'new' interface. I've been using ZM for ages! I'm on v1.36.5 now (Centos 7).
My ZM pulls a jpeg stream from the camera and stores them on disk, but I would like to create a .mpeg or other video file from them for a few events. I have done this before, but now I can't make it work.
# which ffmpeg returns a path which is correctly set in options.
# ffmpeg -h gives output
Options / Images / OPT_FFMPEG is checked.
I have archvied the events in question, and when I click on one event to view it, it pops up and plays. I have controls in the upper left to:
Go back / Refresh / Rename / (archive, greyed because it is already) / Unarchive / Edit / Export / Stats / Frames / (delete, n/a due to being archived)
Export seems the closest. If I click that, leave all default buttons checked, and press 'EXPORT' it says "Exporting" below and nothing happens. This is for one event, 22 seconds, 276 frames.
I would appreciate any clues or instructions. Thanks.
This should be an easy one, but I can't figure it out with the 'new' interface. I've been using ZM for ages! I'm on v1.36.5 now (Centos 7).
My ZM pulls a jpeg stream from the camera and stores them on disk, but I would like to create a .mpeg or other video file from them for a few events. I have done this before, but now I can't make it work.
# which ffmpeg returns a path which is correctly set in options.
# ffmpeg -h gives output
Options / Images / OPT_FFMPEG is checked.
I have archvied the events in question, and when I click on one event to view it, it pops up and plays. I have controls in the upper left to:
Go back / Refresh / Rename / (archive, greyed because it is already) / Unarchive / Edit / Export / Stats / Frames / (delete, n/a due to being archived)
Export seems the closest. If I click that, leave all default buttons checked, and press 'EXPORT' it says "Exporting" below and nothing happens. This is for one event, 22 seconds, 276 frames.
I would appreciate any clues or instructions. Thanks.