[Seizure Warning] Steamed Hams but it's Reconstructed From the Frames of the Rest of the Episode
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- Made using Stammer by Arden Butterfield: github.com/Ard...
And per the suggestion of Parascryptor in the comments of "Steamed Hams but the frames are re-organized so they're singing Call Me Maybe" and I think a couple other videos
Well, looks like the algorithm is algorithming again, hello everyone. I would like to remind the class that the video description is in fact a thing, and it might even answer questions you have about the video! What a world we live in.
Just wondering how you got the program that you used to work?
I don't understand what exactly does the program do, explain please
So, I've gotten this question a few times, I hate to be a jerk about it but I'm not going to be making a tutorial for everyone. Put simply though, you need Python installed (think it needs to be 3.10 or newer), plus the 3 libraries mentioned, and then you need to run it in the command line. When you just run it without any filenames, it'll tell you what order to put the filenames in, where carrier_track is the video that gets morphed (the full episode minus Steamed Hams in this case), modulator_track is the audio the video gets morphed to sound like (Steamed Hams in this case; this can be a video or an audio file), and the output is what the new file will be called and where it'll be located (please don't make this the same as an existing file or it'll overwrite it). If that didn't make sense, then I hate to say it, but it might not be worth bothering. It's not really for, like, non-computery people
EDIT: I forgot, you also need to install ffmpeg. Iirc you have to put the files for it in the same folder as the stammer.py file, which ideally is the same as the default location for your terminal to avoid always having to cd over to wherever you have the program. If that makes no sense, then I reiterate that it's probably not worth bothering, sorry
i don’t get it dawg
You steam a good video
"What if I were to reconstruct the rest of the episode and disguise it as Steamed Hams?"
“Oh-ho, delightfully devilish, yeggog”
"Why is this video giving me a mild seizure, yeggog?"
Oh that isn't a seizure, it's a dance!
@@jinxed7915 “Isometric exercise, care to join me?”
@@aliterallumpofcoal9577 why is there Austin coming out of you yt channel
ah, yes. the ship of theseus cut
Underrated
Is it really even the same episode anymore?
starting to think people here don't actually know what the Ship of Theseus is
@@justanotheraltaccount7821downvoted for sophistry.
@@justanotheraltaccount7821I mean, hes not THAT far off
It's the negative space surrounding the absence of Steamed Hams. It's the Anti-Steamed Ham.
The Raw Pork.
@@tjenadonn6158 Smoked Chickens
@@Mordecai02 Grilled Beefs... wait
I love how the Seymour shout in the theme is mostly composed of Abe's old man noises.
0:47
superficial chalver
SEEENIOOORRR!!!!
And "help! help!" at the end was just Milhouse and Nelson
And ends up sounding more like Groundskeeper Willie than Abe _or_ Chalmers
I've seen Steamed Hams by itself so many times it felt like a stand-alone short. It never even crossed my mind that there WAS a "rest of the episode."
And it's one of the best episodes in the series
Pretty much is a short. Just isn't a stand alone one.
@@MrBrnoIt's not that good
At this point it's hard to imagine there are characters in the Simpsons besides Chalmers and Seymour
It never crossed my mind that it was just a skit within an episode within an entire series spanning 34 seasons.
It feels like I’m getting steamed hams beamed directly into my brain
The irony is, you don't even saw the Steamed Ham part, only hearing it.
*steamed directly into your brain
@@Kanohoro**steamed directly into my ham
First
beamed hams
This joke has slowly morphed into being a series of programming challenges and I'm here for it.
It's Bad Apple's step-brother
IT'S BECOMING BAD APPLE
Megalovania/Bad Apple status
holy fuck 2hu
Year 49802: "§ťēæmð ĥæmŝ ɓūţ ŕŭŋŋïŋğ œŋ ã Hawking-Ɓłæçƙ ĥœlē ŕēæłïţƴ §įmūłáţįœŋ"
"There's hidden messages in our tv shows!!"
The hidden message:
This is shockingly understandable. The voices even sound vaguely the correct tone. You steam a good ham.
None of the audio is from the actual scene
I think it’s one of those auditory illusions, like being able to hear lyrics with just the song’s beat
All the right sounds or octaves or such are there, so your mind is reminded of the real thing and fills in the blanks
czcams.com/video/ZY6h3pKqYI0/video.html
Yeah nah the original audio is definitely playing underneath
@@beenjamminbunny9977 slow it down to 0.25 and listen *really* carefully
@@beenjamminbunny9977 it's not, look up auditory illusions, if you know the lyrics to the song so well, you'll hear them just from a tone replicating them without them being there
Same case here, we've seen so many edits of this, our brain fills the gaps
this is some CIA interrogation shit
THE NUMBERS MASON, WHAT DO THEY MEAN??
I DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT ANY NUMBERS
@@fujiwaranovariAGHHHH!
Yeah, there are (mild?) MKULTRA vibes from it
(Not saying it’s actually MKULTRA)
The letter 12
0:47 grandpa being the most responsible for reconstructing the "seimor" is hilarious
Correct!
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This is sentence mixing on a whole nother level
wonder if one could use the program but just with scenes of the desired character just to sentence mix them into saying whatever
potential new YTP tech that isn't just full-on AI voices?
@@MacheTheFerretit’s too incomprehensible. this is basically ai anyway
@@MacheTheFerretthis probably works by finding the most similar audio encoding for a few frames
coming through my mind
"nother" isn't a word
Sounds like a 40 year old cassete tape recording of an 80 year old disk record. I speak from experience.
Steamed Hams: The Disintegration Loops cut.
especially the “you call hamburgers steamed hams?”, and after.
This feels like when they’re hypnotizing people in movies by flashing different imagery infront of them
Clocksteam Horange
i... will... steam... hams...
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@@bensoncheung28011st thumb
Steamed Hams is such an anomaly of a meme; it goes away for a bit, then without any warning, new posts pop up months or even a year later, and they're still amazingly executed.
10/10, would steam again
I love that about it so much honestly
I first saw it in 2018. Forgot about it for about five years until CZcams started recommending them to me again last year. Nine months later... here we are again.
honestly
It will always come back with the passing evolution of technology.
0:47 If audio could melt, this is what it would sound like.
When you're discombobulated and nobody can give you a calmative.
2:45 is also a good candidate, though I guess rather than melting, the audio is being forcibly held underwater
If you slow this down to .25 you can hear exactly what is being sampled. This is nuts!!
I feel like I'm being brain washed
for what it's worth, a robot did it
OW GOD THIS FEELS LIKE MY CALCULUS HOMEWORK
0:47 😂
@@Liliputian07yvan eht nioj
POV: an AI overlord beams malware directly into your neuralink port.
it's actually really interesting how you can still tell that the superintendent's voice is made out of mostly a combination of Moe and the police officer, while Seymour's voice is basically still the exact same tone as the original clip
The year is 2222 and you're trying to speed run the entire Simpsons show to the last season:
It will get beamed to you in the brain
Bart still has the same voice actor. She is still alive and doing Bart’s voice, in spite of him sounding like he’s smoked a hundred packs a day.
@@TheNinja94a Yes most of the characters have their voice actors from like 1989.
Hank Azaria is the "new guy" and he arrived one year later in 1990. He has lines in season 1 but not in episodes that actually aired in 1989. Hence he got also cast later.
I love how it just breaks into random shit when the theme song starts.
Congratulations, you've turned Steamed Hams into the equivalent of a ransom letter.
Oh my God the theme song is GROTESQUE
"Steamed Hams"
"Located in an unrelated article?"
I like how a good percentage of Skinner is Reverend Lovejoy.
Edit: Tall Guy also provides quite a bit of Skinner as well, it seems
And a good percentage of Chalmers is Chief Wiggum
And Agnes is Nelson and Milhouse
@@YOMARTINPRODUCTIONS Except for when he's Moe (and Abe for a couple seconds there lol)
@@BenDavisSkydiving And the doorbell is Lisa
It's neat to see the other voices the actors of Skinner and Chalmers when they speak.
Shout out to Brad Bird for being an executive consultant on this video
The Incredibles guy?
This is proof that we live in the FUTURE and I am SCARED beyond BELIEF
I know you're joking, but this is done with a conventional algorithm that's a LOT simpler than the 'AI' stuff that's making the rounds right now. This probably could've been done on a home computer in the 90's, although it would've taken a stupid amount of time
I love that chief wiggum pops up almost every time chalmers speaks
2:45 I'd cry for help, too
This is what you see before you die
You got my attention with seizure warning, you definitely delivered
I’d love to see what happens when you run steamed hams audio back through the reorganized frames of steamed hams. Will it spit back out a perfect recreation?
I just tried it... it does not. I'd say about 40 - 50% of the frames are the same while the rest are all from other parts of the scene. Honestly, even if you take 2 different copies of the same scene it tends to jump around with maybe 80% being original, so I'm not too surprised that this was further off. Good suggestion! Part of me wants to upload the results, but I can't imagine what I could possibly title that video. I'm only just under the character limit with this one as it is
@yeggog I would title it "Steamed Hams but steamed and unsteamed". Or "Steamed Hams but re-reconstructed from itself"
@@yeggog thank you for trying it, it sounds cool.
@@yeggog UPLOAD IT
Can you Scramble The Frames Of The Entire Bee Movie To Sound Like Steamed Hams?
Agnes Skinner's screams for help sound like my cats fighting.
Executive Consultant
Brad Bird
Brad Brid
This has made me realize that Chalmer’s voice is basically a mix of Professor Fink and Officer Wiggum.
"Oh Ye Gods, My Roast Is Ruined"
=
"No, yeggog, Thy Ghosts Sick Movement!"
“schizophrenic steamed hams” is my new favorite youtube genre so thanks for that
Interesting how you can notice more instances of characters played by Skinner and Chalmers' voice actors when they are speaking. Skinner is Harry Shearer and there is a LOT of Lovejoy in his lines. Chalmers is Hank Azaria and you can see several bits with Moe or the Very Tall Man.
There’s a meme where people chop up Megalovania and it’s always still good. Steamed Hams is the opposite of that.
i spent the first 20 seconds of the video thinking i was supposed to be seeing silhouettes of steamed hams in the frames’ outlines. i think a couple times i actually did
I love how since the Simpsons reuse stock sounds the ai can directly pull from them
it's not a neural network ("ai"), it's just a simple FFT algorithm which breaks a sound down into groups of pitches and finds pitches in one file that are close to the pitches in another file
Abe simpson carried that “SEEEEEEEEYYYYMOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRR”
this sounds like i'm scrolling through the channels on an old radio and every single station is playing steamed hams in perfect unison
The Steamed Hive Mind That Reeks Of Ham... It speaks with all the voices of those its consumed
It almost sounds like the original!
this is a shockingly good analogy for how philip j. fry’s brain works without a delta brainwave
The amount of work a human (or computer) would have to do to calculate this is insane
That "HEEELP! HEEEEEEELP!" at the end sounds like someone being murdered inside of my potato PC
i'm so glad i don't have seizures, but my head does hurt a little lol
AKA: Steamed Hams but everyone in Springfield but Skinner and Chalmers does it
i love pausing the video and seeing which out-of-context frame i'll land on 😂
There's something very ironic about "GOOD LORD WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THERE?" being one of thr clearest phrases
I find it cool that you can very briefly see other characters voiced by Hank Azaria when Chalmers speaks and by Harry Shearer when Skinner speaks.
That Lisa doorbell killed me
Special Guest Voice
PHIL HARTMAN
Imagine steamed hams made out of the sound of the entire rest of the series and the movie
The Final Boss of Steamed Hams videos
This meme will never die.
I miss you fire truck :(
This is the moment Nelson became Seymour's mother.
“LOCALIZED ENTIRELY WITHIN YOUR KITCHEN?!”
…
“Ah shit?”
…
“Whoa.”
The “SEYMOREEE” yell was artful
you know its gonna be good when steamed hams comes with a seizure warning
I like how you can distinctively hear Homer's laugh in Seymore's reconstructed laugh
I love how insanely creative these have gotten.
Also you must know this episode inside and out at this point lol
it took about a minute and thirty seconds in to realize what was happening. right when they said steeameddd claaams
Thank you for this, I appreciate oddly specific and experimental videos like this, including the ones within Steamed Hams realm. They just can be cool, but it can especially rewarding when they're entertaining
By God by God the visuals don't stop when you close your eyes
.......
I was so focused on trying to understand the images that I didn't notice how accurate the audio is.
The "skinner with his crazy explanations...." chant is entirely illegible, Chalmers I can barely understand, but Seymour often comes in clear. Clearly, Seymore has the most simsons-y voice.
If you watch this in 0.25 it’s just various characters making noises.
It’s so weird Skinner yawning matches with the Bumblebee Man Section so well
Jesus. How does one even comprehend something like this? This is a 2000 IQ edit.
That genuinely hurt to watch. 10/10
My life flashing before my eyes after my roast is ruined
Watch it on 2x speed, Samara will climb out of your screen
i like how the visuals are completely indecipherable but the sound is extremely good for this type of thing
I feel like the voices of the souls of the Dammed are screaming though my computer.
This truly is the archetype of art as a whole
I like how you can vaguely hear the fire crackling in the background
Some of my dad's old VHS tapes where he reordered things off the TV looked and sounded like this.... It gives me a sort of depressed nostalgia.
This is a masterpiece, why has the whole world not seen it
Nooooo you left out the firetruck!
Steamed hams is becoming the tv equivalent of trying to run doom on absolutely everything and in any form and im here for it
Was the original audio overlaid on it or are the sounds completely from the other frames?
if you slow it down you can hear each sound from each clip, so i'm pretty sure it's purely from other frames
if you slow it down you can hear each sound from each clip, so i'm pretty sure it's purely from other frames
I love how I learned which voice actors voice who through this creation.
Poor Agnes, falling down the stairs and breaking every single one of her bones at the end...
It sounds like I’m listening to the original underwater in space
Wow, your dedication to finding each scene is astounding.
It’s like a piano illusion.
A masterpiece was brought to us upon this day
I like how Seymore and Chalmers' voices are reconstructed by the characters the same actors voice as well.
it sounds like if a skinwalker was trying to replicate what a human sounds like whilst only using steamed hams as a reference
I love how it ends on the credits
The best part of these types of video is pausing them. I got the exact moment Burns smacks Smithers in the face while trying to shoo the bee!
Cool, it's Magic MIDI applied to video. I was theorizing such a thing is possible to get large media into small form factors, particularly large voice lines on a gameboy, but was never able to get it more compressed than just having the original wav file.
That's actually a really interesting idea. I've done something like that once but just for a laugh, I took an mp3 of a song and put it through that mp3 to midi converter, and then I took that and ran it through GXSCC. Which I know is the cheating way to convert things to 8-bit, but I just wanted to hear what it would sound like. It was funny. But I never thought about it as a compression method. I don't know the GB sound chip too well but I know the NES had a sample channel. It was used sparingly because the samples were so dang big on the cartridge. But yeah, if you just cranked up the tempo and expressed the waveform with notes, that almost certainly would be more economical than the sample channel. I found a midi to .ftm (Famitracker sound file) converter so when I get a chance I'll try it out and see how it goes. Thanks for the idea!
@yeggog I know the gameboy can do samples because Lee Carvallo's Putting Challange 2 uses them to recreate the original voice line. EDIT: and Pokemon Yellow has streamed audio when you interact with Pikachu.
@ Another thing worth pointing out is that if you did some implementation of CGMusic you can have music files that start as 1kB turn into midis that are about 50kB large. I don't see why such a system couldn't be redesigned to convert simple structures into much larger and more complex ones. As long as the structure is ordered and broken into chunks and follows consistent rules.
I hate how I can hear the same nuances in the words even though it's just extremely short clips stitched together
I remember the episode where Lisa got gum stuck in her hair, but I never realized this gem was tucked away in there.