Great run! Thank you for submitting it to the leader board- it was a pleasure to review ^~^!
Mod Message: Time starts at 0.767 and ends at 155.700 at 30 fps to get a final time of 0h 2m 34s 933ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
Time starts at 1.933 and ends at 182.450 at 60 fps to get a final time of 0h 3m 00s 517ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
It's fine if you don't know the milliseconds, I retime them all anyway ^~^! Great job! Time starts at 4.567 and ends at 402.783 at 60 fps to get a final time of 0h 6m 38s 217ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
Time starts at 3.600 and ends at 316.900 at 30 fps to get a final time of 0h 5m 13s 300ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer. Great job!
Mod Message: Time starts at 2.500 and ends at 185.983 at 60 fps to get a final time of 0h 3m 03s 483ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
Mod Message: Time starts at 0.067 and ends at 318.167 at 60 fps to get a final time of 0h 5m 18s 100ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
Mod Message: Time starts at 0.167 and ends at 212.117 at 60 fps to get a final time of 0h 3m 31s 950ms. Retimed using yt-frame-timer
Heya runners and community members! My name is TVtheTV and I recently set up the Pixel Cat’s End Adventuring leaderboard for us PCE players. My question is this: what’s the best way to determine time on videos? I’m not sure how to or if it’s even possible to see millisecond times on youtube videos or if there’s an addon that’ll let me do that (I have Firefox). My current best idea is to open them in my editing program and edit them down to the nearest possible starting and stopping frames, but that will take a lot of time and effort. Any help is appreciated! Thank you all for reading.