> I know this is the wrong list - but the signal to noise ratio
> is better here - plus I subscribe to this already...
>
>
> I use QT Player's "Open Image Sequence" for creating
> timelapse movies from sequential stills. Up to now these have
> all been small scale, maybe 25-100 frames. I now come to
> create a timelapse from 1770 images (a day's worth) they are
> 8MP shots from a Nikon in jpg. I point QT to the first image
> in the sequence, select my desired fps, but QT seems to be
> skipping images. I tried a smaller sequence of 425 frames
> (filenames completely sequential) QT showed only 16 frames?
>
> This is a Macbook Pro - completely up-to-date, tried before
> and after the recent QT update...
Try
ls * > list.txt
At that folder from the command line and post the resulting list online to
examine. Maybe has to do with the filenames (if the names are of the style
img_001.jpg, image_002.jpg, ..., image_999.jpg, img_1000.jpg, img_1001.jpg,
it might fail I suppose)
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