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# moshy
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![](http://imgur.com/OMLTr26.gif)
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created with moshy's pdupe options
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**moshy** is a command line datamoshing utility kit for AVI files, based heavily on [aviglitch](https://github.com/ucnv/aviglitch).
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It's designed to make common datamoshing tasks easier without having to open avidemux or other GUI tools. It lets you do stuff like:
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- Convert video files into AVI video files with minimal I-Frames and no B-frames for ultimate moshability
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## Get it!
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You'll need to install [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/). If you're on Mac OS X, you probably already have a local version of Ruby installed. Once that's done, you
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gem install bundler
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Then you can use Bundler to install moshy:
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You'll need to install [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/). If you're on Mac OS X, you probably already have a local version of Ruby installed. Once that's done, you can use Rubygems (which comes with Ruby) to install moshy:
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gem install moshy
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From there, you can use `moshy` from the command line.
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If you think this is cool, you'll probably find my list of [glitch art resources](http://www.glitchet.com/resources)
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useful as well as the [Glitchet newsletter](http://www.glitchet.com/), a free weekly futuristic
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news and glitch aesthetic e-zine.
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news and glitch aesthetic e-zine.
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## Quick tutorial
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Here's a short example of how you might use moshy to create a P-dupe mosh:
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1. Choose a YouTube video you want to mosh (I'll use "Charlie bit my finger": <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bnRVheEpJG4>)
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2. Download it with KeepVid (<http://keepvid.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DbnRVheEpJG4>)
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3. "Prep" it with moshy to turn it into an .AVI with minimal I-Frames and all P-frames (because B-frames don't mosh well):
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`moshy -m prep -i charlie.mp4 -o charlie.avi`
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4. Open charlie.avi in avidemux and clip it down to the segment I want (moshy will soon be able to do this with a "clip" command): ![](http://i.imgur.com/OBy8pbB.png)
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5. Open charlie_clip.avi and find the frame I want to P-dupe mosh (here, frame 196): ![](http://i.imgur.com/aZsZIx6.png)
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6. Use moshy in pdupe mode to dupe frame 196 60 times:
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`moshy -m pdupe -i charlie_clip.avi -f 196 -d 60 -o charlie_clip-dupe.avi`
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Open it in a video player (I use VLC) and see if it looks good.
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7. Awesome, I love it, but I want to clip it down to size. However, since it has so few I-frames, if I just clip it anywhere, the beginning of the video will become corrupted because of lack of pixel data. Let's use moshy to bake the mosh:
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8. Done. Let's open it back up in avidemux, clip it down to size, and save our final result: ![](http://i.imgur.com/07abIqT.png)
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9. Looks good to me. Let's save it as an MP4 so that I can upload it to Giphy, which will convert it into a .gif for me. (I'm hoping to add modes to moshy that convert videos to .gif and .mp4 directly, too.)
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10. Done! ![](https://media.giphy.com/media/3o85xoWYyG1HEVs8Vy/giphy.gif)
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description: datamoshing utility kit for common tasks with AVI files
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summary: datamoshing utility kit for common tasks with AVI files
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