![]() ![]() ![]() Using these settings, I was able to get some glitch effects, but they were hit or miss. Other toolsThis is a comprehensive list of resources for making glitch art: Glitchet: Art Resources ScriptsThese are command-line tools for datamoshing and glitching videos:- Making mosh-ups: automated datamoshing from multiple video sources- GitHub - happyhorseskull/you-can-datamosh-on-linux: it's a script that makes datamoshing with python fun and easy- GitHub - grampajoe/Autodatamosh: Perl script that automatically datamoshes MPEG4-encoded AVI videos.- GitHub - amgadani/Datamosh-python: Datamoshing scripts written in python- GitHub - fand/node-aviglitch: A node.js porting of aviglitch rubygem by ucnv.- GitHub - ucnv/aviglitch: A Ruby library to destroy your AVI files.- GitHub - wayspurrchen/byebyte: Destroys your files (on purpose). AudacitySomeone used Audacity successfully to do datamoshing - Datamosh'd a screenshot with Audacity, came out pretty vibrant. ![]()
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