![]() If you want to automate the process, read on for uebernerd hackery from Bethany with ffmpeg: ![]() Which works like a charm for any amount of images. Lawrence Evalyn says he got the images turned into a video using iMovie but now he and dreeves recommend Turning the directory full of images into a video (add flip_horiz: true to line 6 of renderer.js)ĬreateDialog, ], Left], 320], None, UpdateInterval->Infinity, SynchronousUpdating->False], WindowTitle->"I'm a maniac"].You could do that by just opening some app that shows a live preview like Photobooth (except it won’t resize small enough) or Quicktime recorder (but the control buttons cover up the bottom of your face) or Gawker, but probably you’ll want something better. Instead of trying to capture a separate video from your webcam and splice it together, just leave a small window with a live-updating image from your webcam at the bottom of the screen and let the screenshots capture it. Screencap.sh is most robust but that needs adapting for maniac timelapse purposes (also it wants put in GitHub!). For nerds comfortable with cron and shell scripts, we now think something like.Similar thing by Aaron Parecki that stores screenshots every 30 seconds, for up to 2 monitors, in ~/Pictures/Maniac:.Set up InstantShot (Mac OSX) to take a screenshot every minute and store them to a specified directory.So, with ideas from Lawrence Evalyn, here’s how we did it: Collecting the screenshots Maniac Technical Instructions Maniac Technical Instructionsīethany managed to get that working for her maniac week and helped Danny get it working on his computer but it involved hacking on the actual code and we wanted to experiment with a setup that anyone could use.Īlso, we wanted to do things like tail our TagTime log files in the dashboard area (aka HUD).
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