07-11-2016, 05:07 PM
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longing
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2,680
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Re: YoshL's Quick "Find Your Offset" Tutorial
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Originally Posted by YoshL
because of the way files are converted, there's a possibility of error between the actual audio and the frames in the 30 fps file, so different songs get fudged by differently, it's not constant over the whole songlist at all
judge offset is handy if you want your hitposition effectively moved up and down without the arrow to music sync changed. global offset physically shifts the chart so that arrows appear earlier/later
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Ye, I see the difference. I figured changing judge offset was a more personal thing on how you yourself hit the arrows, which is usually how I do it, and I'd use the global for music syncing.
Wouldn't ideally every song just be 0 offset and the songs corrected?
Also, I think I've seen people say they use late offsets on purpose to give them more time to hit fast things, I recall someone saying it regarding a tournament file, unsure how that'd work thought. I've also used offsets to do the tokens where you need to hit averages or whatnot.
Last edited by Dinglesberry; 07-11-2016 at 05:10 PM..
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