![]() ![]() Any chance this could be concidered adding to this very handy tool? ![]() It's been over a year since the 'Enhancement' label was added. So it's definitely not a 'private workflow of one', but I'm sure something a lot of professional users would be glad to see. That's probably also the reason why the Adobe converter tool has it build in. To do this with full blown video edit software everytime is very cumbersome. Or maybe a pre-stage as a check view or way to send the video to a college/client etc. But sometimes they are the end result of a render and you only want to convert them to mp4. Yes, a lot of times they are meant to be used in video edits. Either from a vfx tool like After Effects or Fusion or 3D modelling software, like Maya, Max, Blender etc. Lots of motion graphics professionals work with image sequences. As I understand it Handbrake is meant to be a conversion tool, and converting image sequences to video is a very common use case expected from video converters. For example the Adobe Media Encoder can also read sequences directly without an editor - it is just not that good at encoding. ![]() I disagree though, that only editors should be able to read image sequences. ![]()
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