After a datamosh, fast movement can make the previous image color disappear (like with the seagulls). I tried to shoot really slow and crisp video. I shot at 60fps and made it slow mo, which eliminated some shakiness. Also shot with a really high shutter speed (no motion blur). I think textured/detailed shots also retain the previous image better.
I’ve been looking to make a music video now after years of having it on the back burner. I’ve done tests at 240fps and your correct the slower the better. I’ve not seen one smooth flawless video would love to be the first. Im even thinking about shooting at 1000fps. Do you have anymore tips?
I don't know a thing about the art form in a comment section full of experts, but as an outside observer I can still say you've created something beautiful.
This stuff will get even freakier when we start using neural networks/autoencoders for video compression instead of rectangle-based algorithms. It will compress things the same way our eyes/brains do and become more dreamlike.
I'm pretty sure I used 'mpeg streamclip' to convert them to something final cut compatible (After the clips process through avidemux and are janky .avi's).
To get a clean datamosh without the pixel stuff, you need to capture sharp and slow moving video. I usually shoot datamosh stuff with a high shutter speed and framerate (I shot in 60fps and conformed it to 24fps.) This helps the new clip "track" the previous clip.
It might mean that the video format is incapable. Make sure you download the zip file from the tutorial I have linked. It has a preset for ffmpeg that you gotta use
yo yo yo. I am running snow leopard (10.6) on my mac. I think newer operating systems don't support AVIdemux. There is a way to get it to work though, there are a couple files within the application that, if deleted, should let the program run on 10.7 and above. I put a link in the description. As for ffmpegx, I haven't heard of it not running. Maybe you gotta make sure all those components are linked to it properly when you first turn it on?
Hey man, what process do you use for when you're done datamoshing but want to bring the datamosh back into Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere? I can only get it to play in mplayerx and vlc, but I can't convert the video from those applications
Hey there. Really amazing datamoshing video. I'm using your technique and filming textures at 60fps and slowing it down to 24fps. But I'm still getting a lot of square pixel artifacts. Often the next scene doesn't blend smoothly. These pixel artifacts sort of slowly disappear, almost rhythmically. Are there other settings in Avidemux you're playing with to ensure a smooth transition from scene to scene?
HardScienceAV I use all the default settings that come with the 1-stop datamosh package. To get scenes to blend smoothly, the videos have to be slow moving and not shaky. It could also have to do with the quality of source video. A camera with a not-so-great sensor or one that compresses the footage a lot may not work so great.
Cool. Thanks for the reply. I'm not using a super hi-end camera, but I am shooting at 60fps. Right now I've got a GoPro Hero4 Silver. During my experiments, I've noticed that certain colours don't blend as well as others. And generally, frames with the similar colours and luminence tend to blend nicer than others. Black seems to carry colours from one scene to the next, sometimes over multiple scenes. Right now I'm just trying to get a grip on the movement, as well as the best colours between scenes. I guess until I have access to a better camera, this will have to be my approach.
HardScienceAV I've for sure noticed with luminance how things that are blown-out or dark black (with no detail) will still carry over color, but kind of make it floaty and milky. This also kind of happens with things that are out of focus. I think making sure footage is properly exposed and that most of the information in the video lies within the center of the luminance spectrum is important for making sure that color from 1st clip tracks onto the 2nd clip. On the other hand, I'm not so sure if color makes a big difference. I haven't messed around much with gopros, but they aren't awful cameras. I'm not sure if you can manually adjust settings like shutter speed and aperture, which might be limiting. If there is a way to deactivate auto-exposure on a go pro, it might be helpful. Let me know if you upload something so I can check it out! I haven't messed with datamoshing in a while, but comments like this inspire me to get back out and make some cool shit!
After a datamosh, fast movement can make the previous image color disappear (like with the seagulls). I tried to shoot really slow and crisp video. I shot at 60fps and made it slow mo, which eliminated some shakiness. Also shot with a really high shutter speed (no motion blur). I think textured/detailed shots also retain the previous image better.
I’ve been looking to make a music video now after years of having it on the back burner. I’ve done tests at 240fps and your correct the slower the better. I’ve not seen one smooth flawless video would love to be the first. Im even thinking about shooting at 1000fps. Do you have anymore tips?
birds cleaning up glitches so satisfying
I don't know a thing about the art form in a comment section full of experts, but as an outside observer I can still say you've created something beautiful.
I feel like my brain is getting exercise just watching this. Really beautiful work!
They stole my reality - can't have shit in detroit
This stuff will get even freakier when we start using neural networks/autoencoders for video compression instead of rectangle-based algorithms. It will compress things the same way our eyes/brains do and become more dreamlike.
I'm pretty sure I used 'mpeg streamclip' to convert them to something final cut compatible (After the clips process through avidemux and are janky .avi's).
Really well composed datamoshing. Super good flow!
That music is stuck in my head forever now!!!
How do you get the datamosh so clean? Without all the pixel stuff?
To get a clean datamosh without the pixel stuff, you need to capture sharp and slow moving video. I usually shoot datamosh stuff with a high shutter speed and framerate (I shot in 60fps and conformed it to 24fps.) This helps the new clip "track" the previous clip.
DoctaPadd Cool, thanks for that man
The best datamosh i've seen so far.
Thanks! I have some ideas for a new datamosh video that hopefully I'll get started on sooon!
Holy shit this is so good
Also to think people were datamoshing 7 years ago and now people are using it in music videos
It might mean that the video format is incapable. Make sure you download the zip file from the tutorial I have linked. It has a preset for ffmpeg that you gotta use
You are the master at datamoshing.
Did you try deleting the couple of files from the Avidemux application package? Check the video description if you haven't already.
Such a great example of datamoshing gone right! WOW.
Its like whaaaaaaaaat until you can see the full picture and then understanding everytihng
I edit in final cut before I do ffmpeg and avidemux
هل يتوفر على الهاتف
imagine making data mosh look good
oh my lord you are really good at this
Love this and the fact its Detroit. Killer vid man.
Damn.....this is awesome!Nice way to do invisible cuts.
Wow 10 years and stilul awsome
Epic stuff right here
wow , this fill my mind with ideas , its so cool.. OMG
It's hard to tell which are the I frames...great work!!
BurnTheController it's always hard to tell since they are gone lol
yo yo yo. I am running snow leopard (10.6) on my mac. I think newer operating systems don't support AVIdemux. There is a way to get it to work though, there are a couple files within the application that, if deleted, should let the program run on 10.7 and above. I put a link in the description.
As for ffmpegx, I haven't heard of it not running. Maybe you gotta make sure all those components are linked to it properly when you first turn it on?
Чисто когда экспериментируешь с переходами в Pover Point.
Looks very cool, excellent work!
This is what Deep Dream has nightmares about
Its beautiful. Really well thought out!
do you haave to go in and delete each i frame for every transition in avidemux?
yup. thats all i did for this video. none of that copy/pasting/repeating frames
sweet thanks, great vid btw
which programs do you use for datamosh and at what fsp after videos are turned i to Av
this doesn’t look like 8 years ago...
This is really good.
Holy crap this is amazing! Do you have any tutorials on how to data mosh like this? Don't you have to edit frames individually or something like that?
Hey man, what process do you use for when you're done datamoshing but want to bring the datamosh back into Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere? I can only get it to play in mplayerx and vlc, but I can't convert the video from those applications
nice job!
Yep, this is pretty goddamn great.
simply genius!
Good work dude
Jesus man this is do good
very cool
Holy shit this is fantastic
Hey there. Really amazing datamoshing video. I'm using your technique and filming textures at 60fps and slowing it down to 24fps. But I'm still getting a lot of square pixel artifacts. Often the next scene doesn't blend smoothly. These pixel artifacts sort of slowly disappear, almost rhythmically. Are there other settings in Avidemux you're playing with to ensure a smooth transition from scene to scene?
HardScienceAV I use all the default settings that come with the 1-stop datamosh package. To get scenes to blend smoothly, the videos have to be slow moving and not shaky. It could also have to do with the quality of source video. A camera with a not-so-great sensor or one that compresses the footage a lot may not work so great.
HardScienceAV I used a canon 60D on this video
HardScienceAV Also, use a high shutter speed so there is no motion blur :)
Cool. Thanks for the reply. I'm not using a super hi-end camera, but I am shooting at 60fps. Right now I've got a GoPro Hero4 Silver. During my experiments, I've noticed that certain colours don't blend as well as others. And generally, frames with the similar colours and luminence tend to blend nicer than others. Black seems to carry colours from one scene to the next, sometimes over multiple scenes.
Right now I'm just trying to get a grip on the movement, as well as the best colours between scenes. I guess until I have access to a better camera, this will have to be my approach.
HardScienceAV I've for sure noticed with luminance how things that are blown-out or dark black (with no detail) will still carry over color, but kind of make it floaty and milky. This also kind of happens with things that are out of focus. I think making sure footage is properly exposed and that most of the information in the video lies within the center of the luminance spectrum is important for making sure that color from 1st clip tracks onto the 2nd clip. On the other hand, I'm not so sure if color makes a big difference.
I haven't messed around much with gopros, but they aren't awful cameras. I'm not sure if you can manually adjust settings like shutter speed and aperture, which might be limiting. If there is a way to deactivate auto-exposure on a go pro, it might be helpful.
Let me know if you upload something so I can check it out! I haven't messed with datamoshing in a while, but comments like this inspire me to get back out and make some cool shit!
wow. that twisted my mind
Like digital ink in water.
Beranda 😭
amazing!
WATT? i LOVVVVE this!!
Really Great!
aphex twin!
Cool and good
watched in x2 speed is the trick
they stole my i-frames
can’t have shit in Detroit
this was fucking awesome.
yaaay!
give me back my I frames
Where the fuck am I?
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datamosh detroit? can't have shit in detroit.
no dislikes great :D
Become Human
Lsd
lol
Wow, this looks amazing! It doesn't look so glitchy as all the other datamoshes. How did you make it looks so good?
Thanks for the reply! Avidemux didn't work on my Mac (os 10.7). Are there any other datamosh programs you know of? I would really like to try this.
That worked, thanks!
Btw, did you edit the whole video in avidemux?