Gl-tf2.mp4 -
: Libraries like pygltflib allow you to manipulate glTF 2.0 objects programmatically before rendering.
: Import your .gltf or .glb file into Blender. Set your render engine, then under Output Properties , select "FFmpeg Video" and set the container to MPEG-4 . GL-TF2.mp4
: Tools like VirtualDub can combine these frames into a high-quality AVI, which you can then compress to MP4 using software like Sony Vegas or Handbrake . : Libraries like pygltflib allow you to manipulate glTF 2
If you are trying to turn a game recording (demo) into a video: then under Output Properties
For a visual walkthrough on managing complex 3D rigs and exporting them, check out this guide: