π GUIDE TO MAKE YOUR OWN COMPILATION WITH MY FUNSCRIPTS PACKS [VERSION 1.5]π
Added 2025-08-24 11:04:01 +0000 UTCHi everyone π€
Little guide for people who want to use the software that allows them to make their own compilations with my funscripts.
π¨ 0. INSTALL PYTHON
First of all, you need to install Python. The easiest way is through the Windows Store. Otherwise, you can download Python from the official website. There are plenty of guides online if you donβt know how to do it.
π¨ 0.5 INSTALL FFMPEG
For the script to work properly, you need to install FFMPEG. Iβm sharing the official link to download it, as well as a YouTube guide on how to set the path.
1. DOWNLOADS VIDEOS AND FUNSCRIPTS AND PLACE THEM IN A FOLDER
You can find this content in the funscripts packs archives. New packs will be regularly available. You will be informed through a Patreon post showing the clips included in the packs, as well as the credits of the original animation artists.
Once you have downloaded the videos and the funscripts, place the ones you want in your compilation into a folder (any folder). The videos can be placed in different folders, as you can access each video directly from the software.

1,5. DOWNLOADS PYTHON SCRIPTS
To get started, you need to download the ZIP folder containing all the necessary Python scripts. You will find the link at the top of the archive post.
Once the file is unzipped, you should have something that looks like this in your folder.

2. INSTALL THE DEPENDENCIES
Once you have unzipped the files, right-click and open the terminal. It is important to open the terminal from the folder where the Python scripts are located, otherwise it will not work.

Type the following command (you can use the Tab key) :

This command will install all the necessary dependencies for the scripts that are not installed by default with Python.
It is not necessary to repeat this operation every time. However, I recommend repeating it each time the programs are updated in case I add features that require new dependencies.
3. GUI.PY
This script allows you to: Sort videos so that they appear in the order you want in the final compilation, randomize clips, and merge clips to create the final compilation.

Once you type the command, a window will open.

Once the window is open, you can either select videos individually or choose an entire folder to import all the videos it contains.

Once your videos are imported, you should see a window that looks like this:

4. SORT (Optional)
Simply click on the clips to arrange them in the order you want, then press "SORT" to change the order of the videos. This no longer changes the names of the video files in your folder.

5. RANDOMIZER (Optional)
Want to randomize the clips to create a random compilation? Just press the RANDOMIZE button.

6. REMOVE FROM LIST (Optional)
If you want to remove a video so that it does not appear in the compilation, simply click on βRemove from listβ next to the video you want to delete.

7. MERGE
Once the clips are sorted as you want them or randomized, simply click on the MERGE button. All you have to do now is select the output folder and the names of your two files (note that the names of the two files must be identical) and wait for the script to finish creating your compilation and final funscript.


8. CONCLUSION
Actual version of the software : 1.5
If you have any questions, you can contact me via the Discord.
Thank you for your support.
Comments
The software are made to work only with my 'FUNSCRIPTS PACKS'. For the software to work, all the videos must be encoded in the same way, which is not the case with my older videos.
NexusBlade
2025-09-03 02:36:49 +0000 UTCwould this work with, say i wanted to combine some of your older stuff, like maybe combining your soul calibur and tifa ones into a single longer video and script?
Eric Brubaker
2025-09-02 22:51:12 +0000 UTCYes, indeed, that is a possibility. I will make a note of that for a future update :)
NexusBlade
2025-08-30 20:33:49 +0000 UTCwould it be possible to not change the names of the files? Perhaps save the selected clips in a list and just use what's in the list. (for random order, just shuffle the list)
Evan
2025-08-30 20:31:22 +0000 UTCThank you π. Don't hesitate to let me know what you think. I'll try to improve it with regular updates.
NexusBlade
2025-08-24 17:33:23 +0000 UTCThis is a really good idea! Getting content in form of short clips to add to a compilation is a great way of giving content. Excited to try it out!
Bryan
2025-08-24 17:16:14 +0000 UTC