LRTimelapse Forum
setting frame's duration manually - Printable Version

+- LRTimelapse Forum (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com)
+-- Forum: LRTimelapse (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-lrtimelapse)
+--- Forum: LRTimelapse 7 - General Questions (https://forum.lrtimelapse.com/Forum-lrtimelapse-7-general-questions)
+--- Thread: setting frame's duration manually (/Thread-setting-frame-s-duration-manually)



setting frame's duration manually - images@jerryandlois.com - 2024-10-17

Hello,

I'm brand new to LRTimeLapse (installed on my Win11 machine yesterday), but haven't been able to find a question to a simple question.

I have an extremely simple timelapse I need to generate.

One camera, shooting the buildup of a cabinet filled with a rack of computer servers. The camera position, and the lighting remain exactly the same from start to finish.

Just one long sequence.

My test builds producing the MP4 videos all work fabulously!

There are some intermediate moments, stages, where I want the duration of the slide to last longer than the default computed by LRTimelapse. For example, there are 3 intermediate frames that I want to display/last for 5 seconds each in the resulting video. All the other frame's durations can run at whatever LRTimelapse assigns.

Is it possible to do this with the intermediate frames, and if so, how please.

This is for a very very large corporate client, with a high time-sensitivity (need to deliver ASAP).

Thank you!
Jerry


RE: setting frame's duration manually - Gunther - 2024-10-17

You can easily do this after creating the clip in LRTimelapse in any video editing program: it's called "Speed Ramping". Or there you just cut out the specific part and assign a slower speed. You can't do it directly in LRT.