GIF, H265, PNG, Prores, TIFF and Webp VideoWriterProfile
s for ScreenRecorder
and VideoWriter
.
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
gif()
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}
Then use gifsicle
or a similar tool to reduce the gif file size. For example:
$ gifsicle --loop --delay=4 --colors 16 --optimize=2 heavy.gif >lessheavy.gif
More about gifsicle.
This profile requires specifying a file name: outputFile = "frame-%05d.png"
,
where %05d
means "zero-padded five-digit frame number".
The frame number format is not optional.
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
pngSequence()
outputFile = "frame-%05d.png"
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}
TIFF images are lossless and they can be faster to write than other formats. You will probably need to convert them later to a more common format or combine them into a video file.
This profile requires specifying a file name: outputFile = "frame-%05d.tif"
,
where %05d
means "zero-padded five-digit frame number".
The frame number format is not optional.
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
tiffSequence()
outputFile = "frame-%05d.tif"
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
webp()
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
prores {
profile = ProresProfile.Profile.HQ4444
}
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}
import org.openrndr.application
import org.openrndr.color.ColorRGBa
import org.openrndr.extra.videoprofiles.*
import org.openrndr.ffmpeg.ScreenRecorder
fun main() = application {
program {
extend(ScreenRecorder()) {
h265 {
constantRateFactor(23)
}
}
extend {
drawer.clear(ColorRGBa.GREEN)
}
}
}