Hehe :3c
ffmpeg -filter_complex "nullsrc=s=1920x1080,geq=random(1)*255:128:128[vout]" -map "[vout]" -t 46 -c:v libx264 out.mp4
42 0 ReplyHehe
13 0 ReplyWe do a little bit of trolling
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You didn't ask me, but you might want to know that I just tried generating one of these and posting it in r/1GBVidsOfRandomNoise. It seems reddit compressed my beautiful 1GB video to hell:
- Input video: 909MB
- Video stored on Reddit's servers: 28MB
33 0 ReplyCompressing 909MB down to 28MB must require some serious compression, must be pretty processer intensive for the reddit servers doing that
22 1 ReplyHardware encoders are common and "cheap" these days. They may not be as good as properly tuned software based encoders, but they are fast.
9 0 ReplyHave you ever seen commonly reposted videos on Reddit? They go from 1080p to like 12 pixels total within a couple of weeks.
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Unacceptable for any true connoisseur of 1GB videos of random noise. I want to see every flashing pixel in full HD
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Who wants to start /r/1GBVideosOfRandomNoise with me
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lol how quirky and random!!!! :3
video compression doesn't compress noise very well, so files with a lot of random noise will be very big!! and take up a lot of space on their servers!! and use a lot of bandwidth for reddit to serve!!!
hahahahaha it's such a pisces thing to do~
12 0 ReplyOmg such a Virgo ♍️ move
Slay
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Aside from your brilliance, Reddit’s doing a pretty decent job of screwing up their platform and clogging it up with BS AMAs without us.
4 0 ReplyIsn't AWS S3 dirt cheap?
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