How to properly time your IL run!
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How to properly time your IL run!
Aggiornato 1 year ago di Speed

If your video is a YouTube video, I like using this link:

https://slashinfty.github.io/yt-frame-timer/

If your video is a Google Drive or Twitch link, use this link:

https://vidtimer.com/

(You can also retime YouTube videos with VidTimer, but I think it's a lot less convenient.)


If it's a YouTube link,

  1. Go to your YouTube video, right click on the screen, go to "stats for nerds," and then find your framerate. Most Quest 2 users are around 30fps. Put it into the box that says "Framerate."

  2. Go to the start of your run and use the , and . keys on your computer to find the first frame of fadein. This means that you find the first frame you see something appear on-screen (I mean, the FIRST. It should be very hard to see the objects appearing.)

  3. Right click on screen, click "copy debug info" and paste it into the "Starting frame" box.

  4. Go to the end of your run. The ending frame will vary based on your job.

-Auto Mechanic and Store Clerk end when the final bots take their ticket/IDs (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

-Office Worker ends when you pull the lever all the way to "go home" (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

-Gourmet Chef ends when you ring the bell (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

  1. Copy debug info again, and paste it into the "Ending frame" box.

  2. Click "compute time" and you are all set!


If your link is not YouTube or you just didn't want to use the YouTube specific one,

  1. Find out what your framerate is. VidTimer gives you the option of 30 or 60 FPS, you may not be recording with either of those, but choose the closest one.

  2. Paste your link, and click "load video."

  3. In the "Start Frame" box, find the first frame of fadein by using the buttons VidTimer provides. This means that you find the first frame you see something appear on-screen (I mean, the FIRST. It should be very hard to see the objects appearing.)

  4. Then, in the "End Frame" box, find your ending frame. It will vary based on your job.

-Auto Mechanic and Store Clerk end when the final bots take their ticket/IDs (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

-Office Worker ends when you pull the lever all the way to "go home" (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

-Gourmet Chef ends when you ring the bell (simultaneously when the taskboard turns green).

  1. Scroll down to "Segment Time" and you are all set!
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