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the 60kbps gamer
(working on effects for viewer redeems, all the compression here is faked/emulated & isolated to just me)
Creating a GIF from a video file using ffmpeg
Learn how to use ffmpeg to create a GIF from a video file. You will learn how to change the resolution and frame rate, so you can decide on quality vs file size depending on your needs. You can also select a portion of the video using a start and end time.
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It's been a minute since I've talked about my Anime Storage Project, so indulge me for gushing about the insane compression I was able to squeeze on Turn A Gundam, a show that I thought was going to be a tremendous struggle. Instead, each episode went from around 5.5gb to 500mb in less than an hour per episode.
It seems that since Turn A was produced on 35mm film, my software actually has an easier time with the compression, because there's overall less grain than shows produced on 16mm. The trade-off is that there is actually a greater loss of smaller details and physical imperfections, but considering I still have the blu-rays on hand and this is just for more convenient watching, this fucking rules.
Amber Mark - Bliss (2022)
framebuffer compression for video processing devices
U.S. Patent No. 8.559,499B2
S. Mallat + C. Bernard
October 2013
I see your theories around Pink Diamond and raise you a more important theory.
found on r/StevenUniverse
Thank You for Your Compression
Desperately trying to figure out what kind of fucking compression wizardry this copy of Gundam Hathaway had worked on it that it looks completely immaculate, has dual audio, and is only 1.4gb for a 95 minute movie.
I’m lucky if my lossless rips of similar length movies come in under 20gb.