You don't need any python knowledge to use this
- install python, watch this tutorial here
- first download by clicking the green "<> code" and selecting zip or use git
- cd to your extracted folder containing everything with
cd C:\downloads\example\mcvideo2
in Command Prompt and follow these next steps - then do
pip install -r requirements.txt
- you will need to generate your video frames for that use
py mcvideo.py framegen Video.mp4
(video has to be in your main folder -Bug) now your frames should be located in videoname_frames
pro tip: if you want just an image just put your image in a folder and use that, JPG ONLY!!! - for the main part of generating the minecraft video itself use this command
py mcvideo.py mcvideo C:\example\Video_Frames 80
80 is for the resolution use anything above 1, but i dont recommend using something larger than 100- OPTIONAL PARAMETERS: usage
py mcvideo.py mcvideo C:\example\Video_Frames 80 --resample bicubic --blocktypes falling
- --blocktypes - what blocks to include, glowing glass falling choose up to 3
--blocktypes glowing glass falling
- --showframes - shows current frame, true or false
--showframes true
- --resample - can yield better results try one of these, nearest bicubic bilinear
--resample bicubic
- --blocktypes - what blocks to include, glowing glass falling choose up to 3
- OPTIONAL PARAMETERS: usage
- and finally run, the datapack will be stored in datapack_output/number put whats inside in your datapacks folder
- in minecraft Reload the datapack
/reload
- you will need to set a position for the video with
/function minecraft_video:set_pos
- Then start the video with
/function minecraft_video:start_video
- Use
/function minecraft_video:pause_video
to pause and/function minecraft_video:reset_video
to reset /execute at @e[tag=pos] run tp @e[tag=pos] ~ ~ ~ Xrot Yrot
to rotate the video
- datapack_output\1\test video.rar
- extract this to your datapack folder
- clear datapacks_output
- and use JPG only!