

I'm also working on a very comprehensive tutorial that I'll post on the forum in the near future. Happy moshing!ĭon't know how to datamosh? Here's a decent tutorial. (Note: My libxml.2.dylib was actually named libxml2.2.dylib.)Ĭredit to this old Superusers post for having the solution. Delete libxml.2.dylib and libiconv.2.dylib from the Contents/Resources/lib folder.VU meter was grossly ahead of audio output on Windows, now it is just a tiny little bit ahead.


It turns out that that's wrong, and avidemux 2.5.4 works just as well as 2.5.6 for datamoshing on Mac OS X! A. I had thought it wasn't possible to install a version of avidemux that was old enough to use for datamoshing on Mac OS X. P-frame duplication in avidemux 2.5.4 on Mac OS X
