This time i used an advanced encoding method to fit this video into 2MB. How it works: This doesn’t store every pixel individually, it stores the video as lines. Each line segment has a certain length, and when that line has been drawn, a new line segment will be drawn at the opposite color(since this is a 1 bit video, you don’t need to specify color). Press space to see internal data about the project lol just think of this as a very efficient method of RLE compression, the data doesn't actually get decompressed, just read and displayed on the fly.
I scanned about 4300 images in turbowarp and compressed them. now i legit have 4300 images on my hard drive. Type: 1-bit video Name: “Touhou: Bad Apple” Framerate: 15FPS Resolution:128x80 Size: 2.02MB Size(if every pixel was stored individually): 33.6MB video credit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtutLA63Cp8