

The next trick for me is to find out how to make it point to the user defined filepath in blender’s output settings. Os.system("ffmpeg -i "+ filepath + “IMAGESEQUENCE_%04d.png” + " -c:v libvpx -b: 1500k -r 60 -metadata:s:v:0 alpha_mode=“1” -y -auto-alt-ref 0 " + filepath + “OUTPUTMOVIE.webm”) I have a new working version of my script btw įilepath = “E://Directory//Directory//Directory//Directory//Directory//Directory//output//” Rocketman, are you talking about operating FFmpeg externally? The opensource community WANT to see their software shape the world for the better.

I expect this instead from the open source community, because there is more honesty and compassion.

They are less likely to see the value in making a good product before making the richest clients happy on the latest Unity versions. Doesn’t matter that they are paying customers. I honestly don’t expect Unity to retrospectively upgrade their old versions to have that compatibility. If it isn’t a big burden on developers, than these options should be available in order to achieve the larger goal of enticing more companies over to Blender for a bright future. There needs to be that flexibility to allow retrospective development workflows. I’m simply suggesting we take every road of least resistance available to bring open source more to the corporate world. The trouble is sometimes an easy win is left un-noticed. This is something that can really make a difference to the world I think. I’m campaigning for wider use of open source to ease financial and facility burdens. It’s things like this that give people ammo to claim that Blender does not have big companies in mind and is therefore less viable to widescale appeal. We have our own special version of existing software because it’s a big task simply tailoring and licensing commercial software to suite the needs of the company. If you know how corporate is like, you cannot get all the upgrades you might want. You don’t think it’s more odd that the already available API is not exposed like blender foundation indicates on it’s official manual?
