Hi guys,
Now I have 2 set of image sequences, one with 100 image sequences and the other with 60 image sequences.I want compare these two sets of images as a movie. I've combined them separately with imagj (v1.47v)into avi files with 20 fps for the 1st one and 12 fps for the other one, so that both video are with the same length(5 seconds). But when I tried to combine these two avi file together with the function of image->stacks->tools->combine, the resulting video only has the frame rate of 1st one(20 fps), so they are not end in the same time. Any suggestions and commence are welcome. Thanks Xing Lu -- ............................................................... .......................................... Dr. Xing Lu Root Biology Center College of Resources and Environment South China Agricultural University Guangzhou , 510642, P. R. China Tel: 86-20-85280156 Email: [hidden email] or [hidden email] ............................................................... .......................................... -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Hi Xing Lu,
I don't know whether there is a more elegant solution just using ImageJ, but when I was in a similar solution, I converted the two movies so that they have the same frame number. I used virtualDub (http://www.virtualdub.org/) for this. Once both movies have the same frame number, I used the combine stack tool to create a single stack/movie of the two files. Hope this helps, Volko On 04/09/2014 23:03, lurishen . wrote: > Hi guys, > Now I have 2 set of image sequences, one with 100 image sequences and the > other with 60 image sequences.I want compare these two sets of images as a > movie. > I've combined them separately with imagj (v1.47v)into avi files with 20 fps > for the 1st one and 12 fps for the other one, so that both video are with > the same length(5 seconds). > But when I tried to combine these two avi file together with the function > of image->stacks->tools->combine, the resulting video only has the frame > rate of 1st one(20 fps), so they are not end in the same time. > > Any suggestions and commence are welcome. > > Thanks > > Xing Lu > -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
Volko,
Thank you very much. It does works. I changed the video with 60 frame to 100 frame with virtualdub, and then combined them together. It really cool! Thanks again for helping! Regards On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 1:18 AM, Volko Straub <[hidden email]> wrote: > Hi Xing Lu, > > I don't know whether there is a more elegant solution just using ImageJ, > but when I was in a similar solution, I converted the two movies so that > they have the same frame number. I used virtualDub ( > http://www.virtualdub.org/) for this. Once both movies have the same > frame number, I used the combine stack tool to create a single stack/movie > of the two files. > > Hope this helps, > Volko > > > On 04/09/2014 23:03, lurishen . wrote: > >> Hi guys, >> Now I have 2 set of image sequences, one with 100 image sequences and the >> other with 60 image sequences.I want compare these two sets of images as a >> movie. >> I've combined them separately with imagj (v1.47v)into avi files with 20 >> fps >> for the 1st one and 12 fps for the other one, so that both video are with >> the same length(5 seconds). >> But when I tried to combine these two avi file together with the function >> of image->stacks->tools->combine, the resulting video only has the frame >> rate of 1st one(20 fps), so they are not end in the same time. >> >> Any suggestions and commence are welcome. >> >> Thanks >> >> Xing Lu >> >> > -- > ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html > -- ............................................................... .......................................... Dr. Xing Lu Root Biology Center College of Resources and Environment South China Agricultural University Guangzhou , 510642, P. R. China Tel: 86-20-85280156 Email: [hidden email] or [hidden email] ............................................................... .......................................... -- ImageJ mailing list: http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/list.html |
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