@minimanz
1. How long does it take to render
2. OS?
3. Custom server?
@Lightwarrior
If you show me the level I can maybe get it to work on my computer.
1. The video? Not too long, it varies with how long it is but they're around 1:20 long and the video renders fairly quickly.
2. Windows XP
3. Nope, straight up normal server software from notch. Nothing added or taken away.
I posted here awhile ago about my video "flashing ahead" and saying the frames are all jacked up at random points. The problem is still there even after using WMM, organizing them by date modified (Which didnt work) and then by name (still didnt work).
I should note that it's a fairly long timelapse session and there are over 800+ images being taken. What could possibly be the problem causing this annoying nuisance?
When I went and threw all my images into Vegas it seems the timelapse named some a bit off and at times in the timelapse it seems like it's flashing some frame that as farther down the road and then getting to that frame. It's kinda annoying.
I got a suggestion, I'd like the names of the images being created to have different names. I think it was because of all those numbers some that are farther down the line think they're first or something. I'd also love to see an option where I can tell it when to take the shot like at every 30 seconds, a minute, 5 minutes etc. Also it'd be nice if the images being saved could be a png
Here is the video of my timelapse so you can see what I mean with the flashing
Really looking forward to seeing this released. I hope it comes with a cool timelapse feature like in your video. Being able to look through each layer would also be awesome.
For some reason ever since I reinstalled XP I have this problem with minecraft.
I seem to be running it super fast and it appears laggy. When I'm in my server I'm moving really fast and it kicks me for detecting cheats. I'm also moving fast/laggy in Singleplayer in a browser so I know it isn't my WoM client causing this. When I turn the FPS counter on it seems to be spastic but it stays around the 300FPS range.
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1. The video? Not too long, it varies with how long it is but they're around 1:20 long and the video renders fairly quickly.
2. Windows XP
3. Nope, straight up normal server software from notch. Nothing added or taken away.
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I should note that it's a fairly long timelapse session and there are over 800+ images being taken. What could possibly be the problem causing this annoying nuisance?
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I got a suggestion, I'd like the names of the images being created to have different names. I think it was because of all those numbers some that are farther down the line think they're first or something. I'd also love to see an option where I can tell it when to take the shot like at every 30 seconds, a minute, 5 minutes etc. Also it'd be nice if the images being saved could be a png
Here is the video of my timelapse so you can see what I mean with the flashing
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I think all you could do for now is create a GUI.
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I copied the com folder into the Isocraft.jar file and when I go to run it nothing happens.
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Really looking forward to seeing this released. I hope it comes with a cool timelapse feature like in your video. Being able to look through each layer would also be awesome.
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I seem to be running it super fast and it appears laggy. When I'm in my server I'm moving really fast and it kicks me for detecting cheats. I'm also moving fast/laggy in Singleplayer in a browser so I know it isn't my WoM client causing this. When I turn the FPS counter on it seems to be spastic but it stays around the 300FPS range.
Yes I reinstalled Java.
Am I the only one getting this?
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Damn, thanks I got it from here.
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Yeah I've done that a few times and it seems to install just fine but when I use the thing on their website to see if it's installed it says it isn't.