It's probably easiest to use the built-in screen recorder, as that's simple and captures audio as well. You can't show an additional timer without editing the video (on a computer).
Practicing the route is your best bet. Also, doesn't hurt to take a look at the rules.
In the properties of your Audio Output Capture, what device are you using? This sounds like the likely issue.
https://www.speedrun.com/luckyjack/allposts ? https://www.speedrun.com/Liquidathor/allposts ? Posts aren't the most related to the threads they're posting in.
If it helps, there's also the general Pixel Speedgames Discord server, it might be more active.
For a more naturalistic approach, there's many glitches that have been discovered by time, luck, and a willingness to research strange events. Communities that have been around for years can have players stumble into strange situations in their games, and when enough research and documentation follows up on these events, new glitches can arise.
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Splitting and timing is generally done through computer programs like LiveSplit. To combine splits and gameplay into one video, you would need to route your gameplay first to your computer through a capture card. However, this equipment can get expensive, so most communities don't require splits in your video, and many will accept just using a phone to record your screen.
Each game is going to have their own categories and sets of rules, and speedrunning on different consoles will change your setup, so you'll have to select a game first. Generally, runners use timers like LiveSplit while they play, but this is almost never a requirement. If you want a simple setup, just find a way to record your game. If you're on a computer, use OBS; if you're on console, you can purchase a capture card to connect with a computer or just use a phone or external camera to record.
The answer to that is going to differ by game, community, moderators, and circumstances. It can be tough to tell when former cheaters reform, but it does happen. Some communities ban certain runners who have committed too many "crimes."
As mentioned above, nothing. It would be possible, although it might be a good idea to consult other game community members first.
From the quick look I had at it, it looks like this player neglected to trim their video to only their run, but the run they're timing is consistent with the time they submitted. If you have problems with the start and stop time for the game, you might want to make a post on the game's forum. If you have other problems, contact that player directly.
Como o @Babyhuehnchen disse, não acho que exista nenhuma maneira de capturar vídeo diretamente do Switch Lite. Se puder, grave a tela com uma câmera ou um telefone.
Em teoria, você pode gravar o LiveSplit no seu computador e sobrepor essa gravação na parte superior da câmera ou no telefone, mas isso pode ser difícil. Você não precisa do LiveSplit na sua gravação, o uso do LiveSplit é apenas por conveniência. De fato, para Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, você não precisa de um vídeo, se não for um dos vídeos mais rápidos.
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