

Okay so MP4 files are fun and good but what about GIFs? That is easy with ffmpeg Repeat_p_frames: If this is set to 0 the result will only contain i-frames. Start_effect_sec: Time the effect starts on the trimmed footage's timeline.Įnd_effect_sec: Time the effect ends on the trimmed footage's timeline. Footage trimmed up to start_secĮnd_sec: Time the video ends on original footage's timeline. Start_sec: Time the video starts on original footage's timeline. Here are the really important variables in do_the_mosh.py for changing the video it creates: If your editing session gets wild and you're not sure how to fix the code you can always re-download it from this github page so fear not!

I am there as well.Įditing python files is really easy with a simple code editor like You can most easily contact me on twitter. The datamoshed video will be in a new directory: moshed_videos/ The mosh works out of the box and produces videos ready for social media sites like Twitter but I left extensive notes in the code to help you modify settings and understand what's happening. Here's an example made by someone on the internet! Hello, friends! If you have Python 3 and ffmpeg installed you can datamosh! If you don't have ffmpeg there are instructions for getting it here: You-can-datamosh-on-Linux (and Apple Macintosh, see the notes at the bottom)
