So there's a command for prec: "prec_tag" and I'm really curious what it does and how to use it. I've read the readme and prec_info print and I've tested but I can't figure it out.
Thanks :)
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Thank you David, I'll vote you caster of the season next time
Hello, I'm very interested in programming and I think I will want to go to college/uni in that direction but I wondered if there are any programs or courses or websites or anything like that that can help me learn the basics.
I've searched for it and asked my friends about it but no one seems to know any.
Preferably free too.
Thanks :)
Is there a video of a jump_asshole playthrough anywere? I can't find one but I always get stuck on a stage I don't know how to do. Thanks
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Thanks dave, I'll try it
fr3fouYou shouldn't really record at 240 fps imo, 120 is good enough for me and VLC Player works fine for 120 fps footage
I've tried a 120 fps vid with VLC, didn't work :/
dellortIs there a reason you can't just preview them in your editing program?
It can take a while to open it, import the video and then play it only to just close it again.
How do I process them? I use source recording tool to edit.
And would it be worth it to encode it only to watch it once and then sort it into a folder?
Hey, so I record at 240 fps for things like frags and such. Used to record at 60 fps before but then when I would want to play a smooth in slo mo or something it would become 30 or 15 or even 7.5 fps so I started recording in 240 fps.
The problem is that I used to play those 30 second videos with windows media player to preview them but 240 fps videos seem way too heavy for that program. Are there any other programs that would work?
I've tried:
movie maker
quicktime
windows media center
VLC media player
itunes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TPrpNJsghs
this is really cool, although you shouldn't play it too much, just to warm up
This one counts too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdoM1azv1xw
Where do I put this?
16jacobjShpeeismehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpBdx3DXZaUyou already posted this dude
at least the med died :(
yeah look at my edit
idk how to delete this D: