I would be careful with editing audio, as tim said, it can falsify runs because of splicing, next time, try to record in a place without other people or, just don't use your mic
Just as Timmiluvs said, that is the only way to get the exact time. Here's a handy formula to use if you would like and how to find the first frame :) (S-E)/ fps = run in seconds [(S-E)/ fps]/60 = run in minutes {[(S-E)/ fps]/60}/60 = run in hours When speed running I personally make a TAS movie for frame counting but that is up to you, it is the most accurate way to count them but the way most people do it is this; Use a video editing program to find the second the first frame of the run was displayed and do the same for the end. Then use the formulas above for the appropriate time.
Hello! From what I saw on the steam store and the game's website I would say it could definitely be speedrun it looks (well... gross) but a great speed run game, you could make some of the levels in a way where it would be a long level but have a secret path or shortcut that is difficult but faster (similar to super meat boy) to spice it up a bit. Also, @TheDrunkenbrick I don't think that's necessary and would be confusing to casual/not speed running players P.S. I love the art! Good luck, Tohru