Hi, I am using ffmpeg to pan left to right over a panorama image using the crop filter.
I have spent a few days experimenting and got to the solution below. The numbers are calculated externally. That was easier than retyping the the ffmpeg formulas 1. scale the image to the desired height, maintaining the aspect ratio ffmpeg -i IMG_8048.JPG -vf "scale=-1:1080" -y /tmp/On6Ub.JPG 2. the pan across the image using the crop filter with: ffmpeg -framerate 100 -loop 1 -i /tmp/On6Ub.JPG \ -vf "crop=1920:ih:960*t:0" -t 8 -y outfilecrop.mp4 Step 1 improves the speed of the video creation considerably. Step 2 uses a high-ish framerate to avoid the jitter reported on the web. Increasing the image size and then scaling back, as various post recommend as a remedy for the jitter, slows the conversion hugely. >From 10's of seconds to multiple minutes. Here are the details for IMG_8048: file IMG_8048.JPG IMG_8048.JPG: JPEG image data, Exif standard: [TIFF image data, big-endian, direntries=10, manufacturer=Apple, model=iPhone X, orientation=upper-left, xresolution=150, yresolution=158, resolutionunit=2, software=16.7.7, datetime=2024:04:11 18:46:26], baseline, precision 8, 15750x3846, components 3 This solution works for me, but I got to it by trial and error. [Q1] Is there a better way? The expression for x (third parameter in crop: 960*t ) contains a variable t. [Q2] What is t. I am unable to find it in the documentation. [Q3] Is t related to the framerate? [Q4] There are other magic numbers(?) in various web posts (like: n). Where are they documented? In step 2 I use the parameter: -t 8. The documentation suggests that this will limit the duration of the video to 8 seconds. But with the settings above the video runs for 14 seconds. [Q5] What am I missing? [Q6] General: Is there a way to search the forum archives? Answers gratefully accepted. Bram _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-user mailing list ffmpeg-user@ffmpeg.org https://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-user To unsubscribe, visit link above, or email ffmpeg-user-requ...@ffmpeg.org with subject "unsubscribe".