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    Hehe :3c ffmpeg -filter_complex "nullsrc=s=1920x1080,geq=random(1)*255:128:128[vout]" -map "[vout]" -t 46 -c:v libx264 out.mp4

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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
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      Compressing 909MB down to 28MB must require some serious compression, must be pretty processer intensive for the reddit servers doing that

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        Hardware encoders are common and “cheap” these days. They may not be as good as properly tuned software based encoders, but they are fast.

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      I don’t think you should upload those to a forum called 1GBVidsOfRandomNoise. If Reddit finds out, it would be easy for them to remove all videos from the forum. Instead, you want to create many small forums that do not attract attention or upload the videos to your profile. The same with accounts, if you upload 100 random noise with one account, when they delete that account, the damage would be reversed. It would be better to do that with 10 different accounts (if they find and delete one, the other 9 might survice if they are unnoticed). See https://nitter.net/TheHorizon2b2t/status/1670225459748147200#m

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        Since I deleted the only reddit account I gave a damn about, I’m quite happy just making throwaways with yopmail addresses each time I wanna post :)

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    If Reddit has to pay to maintain servers that has useless content or content that drives people away, they lose money. Imagine many people uploading only random noise, the company would lose lots of money. They would have to hire people to detect and remove noise or useless videos, because hosting costs money and that kind of content drives people away.

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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~