Example Rendered Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bbfhi6XjSFm/
Node.js Command Line Timelapse Stitcher
This is a command line interface that works with a pre-installed version of ffmpeg. It is useful for optimally and easily stitching together many images into one big timelapse.
Options
-d, --directory string The input directory.
-o, --output string The output directory.
-i, --interpolate_fps number Integer value representing the final output FPS. If greater than the normal fps option, interpolation will take place. This is an expensive operation.
-f, --fps number Integer value representing the FPS output of the video. One image per frame.
-c, --ignore_cache Boolean value determining if the cache should be ignored.
-p, --parallel number Integer value describing the maximum parallel videos that can be created.
-h, --help Displays the help for this command line tool.
-s, --start_date string Starting date of the timelapse in the standard RFC2822 format. Must start at 0:00 on the day. Example (MM-DD-YY).
-e, --end_date string Ending date of the timelapse in the standard RFC2822 format. Must start at 0:00 on the day. Not inclusive. Example (MM-DD-YY).
-t, --timelapse_file string The output file for the timelapse video.
Project home: https://github.com/malbanese/node-cli-timelapse-stitcher