[FEATURE REQUEST] I Frame datamoshing transition
I-frame datamoshing is a technique used to intentionally distort video frames by manipulating the intra-frame (I-frame) data. Unlike traditional video editing effects that focus on smooth transitions or clean cuts, datamoshing intentionally disrupts the video's visual coherence, creating unique and often visually striking results.
In I-frame datamoshing, the process involves selectively altering or removing certain I-frames within a video stream while preserving the motion data between them. This results in a glitchy, distorted appearance that can add a surreal or experimental aesthetic to videos.
By incorporating support for I-frame datamoshing directly into Kdenlive, users would have the ability to experiment with this distinctive visual style within their video projects. This feature could expand the creative possibilities for Kdenlive users, allowing for the creation of visually engaging and unconventional content.