Genarts has a really cool jpeg damage filter that will do just that

You can also add grain to a grey constant and render it with low jpeg quality. 
Then put it in overlay. You will be able to fade the amount of compression you 
want to add without re-rendering the entire comp each time



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> On Aug 26, 2016, at 2:08 AM, Simon Tingell <si...@tingell.se> wrote:
> 
> Hi there. Davinci Resolve has a jpeg damage filter in the OFX section of the 
> color page. Don’t know it its only in the paid version but I think it will 
> work in the free to. Worth a try.
> 
>  
> Vänliga hälsningar,
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> Simon Tingell
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> 
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>> On 26 aug. 2016, at 07:29, Darren Coombes <darren.coom...@me.com> wrote:
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>> Anyone got any methods other than writing out a heavily compressed jpg seq 
>> to recreate jpg compression?
>> 
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