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There has to be a direct point where it is completely indistinguishable from the og steamed hams no? Maybe you need multiple audio sources to pull it off.
Alright, now reconstruct Steamed Hams using other lines of Seymour, Superintendent Chalmers, Agnes, etc.
I actually did that with "Steamed Hams but they reconstruct each other's sentences"
They meant using lines from other episodes.
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1:14 The most funny part
0:27 Sounds like Seymour but sillier
What's interesting is the doorbell and most soundeffects are almost 1:1
Well they probably reuse the same sound effects in multiple episodes
Here’s a game:
Pause the video periodically, and guess the episode.
Bonus points if it’s “22 Short Films About Springfield”
I landed on a black screen
New idea: steamed hams recreated from steamed hams playing In Reversse
Uploading that right now
There has to be a direct point where it is completely indistinguishable from the og steamed hams no? Maybe you need multiple audio sources to pull it off.
If you source it from every single Simpsons episode that's ever been made you might come close.
I can see frames from my favorite Treehouse of Horror VI segment where Homer steps into the 3rd dimension, with 3D animation managed by PDI.
surprisingly coherent.
I want Steamed Hams but it's reconstructed from Steamed Hams
Chalmers in the thumbnail 😂😂😂
this is concatenative synthesis if you think about it
You shall try reconstructing Steamed Hams from the Wall-E movie at 40 fps.
Next: Steamed hams but is reconstructed using streamed hams
Now do the whole series.
I dare you.
0:54 ruperintendent
How long did it take you for the STAMMER thing?
In this instance, it was difficult to measure (see the description)
couldnt you use an iso?? disc rot hurts
It took a long time to separate frames anyway with several hours of The Simpsons, plus several hours is a lot to pick from anyway
disc rot :(
It took you a lot of time, right?
Most of the time was ripping the DVD and such. A computer program called Stammer matched the sounds for me