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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 rander.
* 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!
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



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



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!