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>> Anonymous 25jan2026(su)19:57 No.107680 OP P1
this happened when i tried to recover the deleted files with recuva
source from mukd360
[IMG] melt.swf (593.9 KiB)
320x240, Uncompressed. 134 frames, 18 fps (00:07).
Ver6, AS1/AS2. Network access: No. Text: No.
Bitmaps: No. Audio: Yes. Video: Yes.
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>> Anonymous 25jan2026(su)22:26 No.107684 A P2R1
damn thats sick, great glitch art
>> Anonymous 27jan2026(tu)03:00 No.107858 B P3R2
more like reKURWA, am i right?
the effect is called datamoshing btw, the effect is achieved by removing keyframes from the video
>> Anonymous 31jan2026(sa)22:34 No.107906 C P4R3
>>107680
rip your files OP ._.7
>> Anonymous 1feb2026(su)01:25 No.107909 D P5R4
Not a video enthusiast, but I do know bullshit when I hear it. You dont
get that effect from just removing frames. Next time you chime in. It
would be best if you knew what you're talking about.
>> Anonymous 6feb2026(fr)23:17 No.107972 B P6R5
>>107909
A video has key frames (containing full details about pixels) and in-between frames, which moves
the pixels of the previous frame.
The movement commands of the in-between is decided from manipulating the most recent keyframe. But
if you remove that keyframe the movement will change the pixels which where already moved from the
previous keyframe, causing the "smearing" effect. That's the basis of datamoshing, but I'm sure
some artists that do this intentionally as an artform will use custom in-between frames to get
specific movement directions for a desired effect.