CDiFan237 / Jev the Fox | Angry Corrupted German Kid @CDiFan237 | Uploaded May 2009 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
Could this be a new fad?
I corrupted the video using Corrupster, a program to corrupt NES ROMs, but it can corrupt any file, even videos!
If you want to join the fad, you gotta have patience, there's only about a 10% chance that a corrupted video will even play.
How to corrupt a video:
1. Download Corrupster
2. Open corrupster, and load a video file
3. Enter the range of corruption (start with 10000, then end with the file size
4. Enter a specific byte
5. Choose Increase/Decrease by and enter a number, or choose Random byte or Specific byte
6. Click Corrupt
7. Just hope that the video will play! If it doesn't, change some numbers, and click Re-Corrupt
Remember to back-up the video you want to corrupt.
Could this be a new fad?
I corrupted the video using Corrupster, a program to corrupt NES ROMs, but it can corrupt any file, even videos!
If you want to join the fad, you gotta have patience, there's only about a 10% chance that a corrupted video will even play.
How to corrupt a video:
1. Download Corrupster
2. Open corrupster, and load a video file
3. Enter the range of corruption (start with 10000, then end with the file size
4. Enter a specific byte
5. Choose Increase/Decrease by and enter a number, or choose Random byte or Specific byte
6. Click Corrupt
7. Just hope that the video will play! If it doesn't, change some numbers, and click Re-Corrupt
Remember to back-up the video you want to corrupt.