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Datamosh Studio is compatible with most types of video files (MOV, MP4, WMV, etc.) | Datamosh Studio is compatible with most types of video files (MOV, MP4, WMV, etc.) However, some work better than others. | ||
* Create a project | * Create a project | ||
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* Add segments one by one, based on the frame count. If you want to mosh, click the "delete frames" button. | * Add segments one by one, based on the frame count. If you want to mosh, click the "delete frames" button. | ||
* Copy and past short parts for the "stuttering" mosh effect. | * Copy and past short parts for the "stuttering" mosh effect. | ||
* Save and | * Save and render | ||
Important: Datamosh | Important: Datamosh Studio tends to mess with audio (it'll desync and be too slow). To fix this, re-create what the audio ''should'' be in your editor of choice. It isn't like you're actually messing with the audio, so this ain't too bad! |
Latest revision as of 02:15, 19 August 2024
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Datamosh Studio is a discontinued program by Augustus Pash that can easily datamosh files.
Almost all traces of it have been removed from the internet, however download links still exist.
Usage
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Datamosh Studio is compatible with most types of video files (MOV, MP4, WMV, etc.) However, some work better than others.
- Create a project
- Drag the footage in
- Add segments one by one, based on the frame count. If you want to mosh, click the "delete frames" button.
- Copy and past short parts for the "stuttering" mosh effect.
- Save and render
Important: Datamosh Studio tends to mess with audio (it'll desync and be too slow). To fix this, re-create what the audio should be in your editor of choice. It isn't like you're actually messing with the audio, so this ain't too bad!