Export Image sequence 'step' option not found

alex-f wrote on 2/5/2022, 6:24 PM

Hi, I am trying to make time-lapse video from a long video clip, by trying to render the video clip into a sequence of images. However there is no step option in either the Render As nor the Scripting -> Batch Render ... function so that I could skip interval of few seconds between the image sequence. I am currently using Vegas Pro 18. I read message from others that there was an 'Render Image Script" in early version. How can I do this now?

 

Tks Alex

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3POINT wrote on 2/6/2022, 1:53 AM

juan_rios wrote on 2/6/2022, 4:09 AM

If, for example, you want to apply 50% acceleration to a 25p video, set the project properties instead of 25p to 12.5p and render as an image sequence.

If you need the old script, I'll upload it HERE

 

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jetdv wrote on 2/6/2022, 7:31 AM

@alex-f a script can definitely be used for this. I know Excalibur best (since I wrote it). You could use Excalibur to export a screenshot every "x" frames/seconds (using a timecode).

alex-f wrote on 2/6/2022, 6:26 PM

If, for example, you want to apply 50% acceleration to a 25p video, set the project properties instead of 25p to 12.5p and render as an image sequence.

If you need the old script, I'll upload it HERE

Great ! this work. Tks Alex

 

alex-f wrote on 2/6/2022, 6:27 PM

@alex-f a script can definitely be used for this. I know Excalibur best (since I wrote it). You could use Excalibur to export a screenshot every "x" frames/seconds (using a timecode).

Tks,will try when I need more advanced features