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A super fun effect that was a thing about 14 years ago in music videos.
Trained on my own footage and some random music videos
Why such a high strength though? 1.5-2.0? You must be a such a noob! Tripadvisor 1/5 rating!
TLDR:
It turns out that footage shot on modern cameras use modern codecs that can't replicate this effect that easily. (Stuff that Flux was likely trained on)
Took me whooping 15 minutes to get close to it in Nuke, but in the end went with an Xvid version from 2010 and Avidemux from 2011 deleting random I and P frames and finally it worked as expected <3
Training data is compressed with 8x8, 16x16 and 32x32 blocks in Xvid.
Play with the strength for sure. Downloading this lora you're likely not that type of person who renders their pixel perfect waifu at 16K. (I hope so)