Does anyone know how to put together all the images that come out the Movie Render Queue into one mp4 file so that it can be played back using a Media Player?
Thank you!
Does anyone know how to put together all the images that come out the Movie Render Queue into one mp4 file so that it can be played back using a Media Player?
Thank you!
If you have access to the Adobe creative cloud tools, it’s very easy. I use Adobe Media encoder. If I also need to include and a rendered soundtrack, then I will use AfterEffects ( which is a bit of overkill). I’m sure it could be done in Premier or Final Cut Pro.
There must be some free or open source package that would do it, too. Sorry I can’t help you with that.
Just about nay video editor will do this. You can download and use Resolve for free.
If you are using Adobe products Media Encoder is the fstest and simplest way
if you want free solution Davinci Resolve would be great you can even edit image sequences(such as trimming unwanted parts)
Already figured it out now, but thanks for the help. Greatly appreciated and I hope other people in need run into this post.
I use Blender to turn the stills into a video
also free, and you can add in post processing if you want to the final output
You can use the Command Line Encoder to make whatever file type you want, but it’s a little involved. You can use the ProRes plugins to make a QuickTime. Or you can use the Avid Plugin to make a MXF.
hi thanks for the solution.
Is there a way that the Command Line Encoder can render each camera to its own video files?
Currently I have multiple cameras in a sequence (different views of the same shot), and I want to render each camera to a video file.
I use the Encoder with FFMpeg, but it encodes all camera views into one video sequentially.
Yes but you’ll have to hijack and edit the default command MRQ is using.