File: harry.swf-(8.27 MB, 45x30, Other)
[_] Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)05:43 No.2668437
Enjoy the movie! (well, at least 30 minutes of it)
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)05:51 No.2668441
holyfuckcuntshit that quality
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)05:54 No.2668442
What is this, a movie for ants?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)05:55 No.2668443
>>2668441
>>2668442
Sorry, it was impossible to squeeze it in a better quality.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)05:57 No.2668445
>>2668437
im impressed that some one had the motivation to do this
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)06:00 No.2668446
It is actually the entire movie?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)06:01 No.2668447
>>2668446
>Enjoy the movie! (well, at least 30 minutes of it)
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)06:02 No.2668448
>>2668445
Don't overrate me, please. A few ffmpeg parameters, some audacity tricks (because flv doesn't
support freq rates worse than 11025Hz, which makes the unedited audio big) and that's basically
all I've done.
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 01/25/15(Sun)06:30 No.2668459
>>2668448
It's possible to do better, don't give up!
Here's the whole Shaun of the Dead with subs and crude seeking in under 9MB:
>>2668458
Looking back to the archives, it's:
>- Video: 128 x 54 h.264 @ 4Kbp/s and a whopping 3 frames per second
>- Audio: 32Khz Mono AAC-HE @ 1Kbps (I think? There might be a lot of overhead)
Later I've found, there is a lot of overhead in AAC, it's about 6-8Kbps. I could've dropped the
freq lower but it didn't do anything for filesize.
This was all inspired by someone fitting the Monty Python movies in 10Mb swfs.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)06:39 No.2668470
>>2668459
I don't have idea how is it possible…
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)07:05 No.2668482
>>2668437
where's my subtitles? you nigger could at least put the subtitles
>> [_] AMM !AMM.FiWTOc 01/25/15(Sun)07:07 No.2668484
>>2668470
It's my "job" to challenge Flash, find a way around its restrictions and go for overkill.
True H.264 video, truly infinite and seamless audio loops, "washing" the image bytes from 0x40
Hues respacks, subtitles for Vodka, color changing sides for Bad Apple!!, yada yada yada...
Live for the challenge!
I don't have the command line for Shaun, but here's what I used for encoding the first Tron:
http://pastebin.com/a5LHDudT , may it drive you forward (if you were OP, that is)
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)07:21 No.2668493
what programs do people use to make these flashes?
thanks
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)07:23 No.2668496
>>2668484
Thanks, you make an awesome job for us!
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)07:52 No.2668509
>>2668484
Wow, thanks to you, I managed to fit 2 hours of Forrest Gump into 9MB. I should have chosen a
shorter movie.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:00 No.2668514
Is it possible to turn the movie into a webm? This way we could sync both files, being able to
watch the movie
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:04 No.2668519
>>2668514
Actually… webm is a regular video format. On YT all films are in fact in webm. 4chan doesn't
support webm audio though.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:06 No.2668520
>>2668484
oh shit man that's what I call a wasted talent
but I should be gotten used to it, 4chan is full of weebs wasting time on weebshit
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:14 No.2668525
>>2668493
flash
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:19 No.2668528
>>2668493
Adobe Flash… but also a video editor and converter would be useful. If you just want to post
YouTube videos here, all you need is VLC or ffmpeg actually.
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)08:24 No.2668530
>>2668525
flash?
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)09:04 No.2668547
a. Does this count as a new form of ART?
b. Why not use WEBM?
c. If you DO waste your time, why pick such an incredibly shitty movie instead of.. IDK Star Wars
- A New Hope
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)09:11 No.2668553
>>2668547
a. no
b. cuz this is /f/
c. i only had that Harry Potter movie on disk when I was making it
>> [_] Anonymous 01/25/15(Sun)09:21 No.2668558
I don't like this movie but I like OC on /f/ no matter how shitty it is
Thanks OP