Datamosh Transition Effect in 3 Minutes Using Avidemux 2.5.6 (Works on Windows, Linux, Maybe Mac)
  • 5 months ago
Special thanks to Eddy Bergman for his amazing tutorial that I largely based the one in this video on. Link to his website and datamoshing tutorial: https://www.eddybergman.com/2015/08/data-moshing-tutorial-for-pc-using.html

I probably re-recorded this video around 30 times in order to make sure that the audio and video quality were good, and that I made no tutorial mistakes.

Link to Download Avidemux 2.5.6: https://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux/files/avidemux/2.5.6/avidemux_2.5.6_win64.exe/download (MORE INFO/ INFO FOR LINUX/MAC USERS BELOW)

------For Linux Users------
In order to run Avidemux on Linux (and Mac), a program called Wine needs downloaded on to your device. Here is a download link to Wine 6.0-rc1 (other versions may work, but no guarantees) which from what I've heard allows Avidemux to work on computers with the Linux operating system : https://www.winehq.org/announce/6.0-rc1

If you aren't exactly sure how to use Wine on Avidemux on a Linux Device, or are having problems with the program not starting for some reason after downloading Wine, you can view the FAQ here and it may hopefully answer your question(s): https://wiki.winehq.org/FAQ

------For Mac Users------
Here is a separate link to Wine which may hopefully make Avidemux work on Mac computers: https://wiki.winehq.org/MacOS

If you are having problems with Wine not working or behaving incorrectly on Mac computers, then here is a link to a FAQ on the Wine website which should hopefully solve the issues that you're having: https://wiki.winehq.org/MacOS_FAQ

Link to Alternate Avidemux Download links (Windows) (Including 32-bit version): https://sourceforge.net/projects/avidemux/files/avidemux/2.5.6/

Apparently the Filehorse link which I previously gave to download Avidemux (on my other datamoshing video) contained adware which may have caused problems for people, and for that, I am sorry. The new link above should be adware free as I have scanned it for adware and malware with multiple antivirus programs.

This tutorial is primarily for Windows, Linux, and as long as you use the program Wine, it should work on Mac as well, but I currently have not had someone come forward and say that it works on Mac computers/ Mac OS so I can't say I am 100% sure that it works on those things until then.