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I'll agree, ffmpeg is super powerful, but here is a situation where I just couldn't get it working:

How do I take a sequence of 5000 pngs, apply a 5 frame crossfade between each one, and then output the resulting mp4 ?

I spent days on trying to figure it out, and in the end I had to generate the xfade frames with imagemagik, then I had to split the rendering into separate mp4s and stitch them together.

I just couldn't get it to slurp in a big list of files and do the filter all in one go. I can't exactly remember what went wrong when I tried to ask it to render the ~25000 frame from imagemagik.

I guess this fits your definition of "not do it out of the box".






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