

Separated by I-frames in the original AVI. isplit - Extracts individual clips from an AVI where each clip is.

Into an AVI with no B-Frames (they're not good for moshing), and placing asįew I-Frames as possible. prep - Preps a video file for datamoshing with moshy by converting it.If you already use moshy, run the following:įrom there, you can use moshy from the command line.įor a couple commands ( prep and bake), you need to have ffmpeg installed locally. I have updated this for the following versions, but I don't support this software actively anymore and haven't tested on various devices, platforms, etc., but if you have the right dependencies everything should work as normal: With the release of Ruby 3, many dependencies for this project broke. If you don't know how to use the command line, this is a great opportunity to learn: Identifying keyframe and deltaframe indexes in any AVI file."Bake" your datamoshed video, encoding the corruption as actual video content for uploading to video services or moshing even further!.Split a long video file into multiple clips based on its I-Frames.Create P-Frame duplication effects quickly.Convert video files into AVI video files with minimal I-Frames and no B-frames for ultimate moshability.It's designed to make common datamoshing tasks easier without having to open avidemux or other GUI tools. Moshy is a command line datamoshing utility kit for AVI files, based heavily on aviglitch.
