Do not add a Time Keyframe containing an earlier point in time after another Time Keyframe. Note: Travelling backwards in time is not supported during Camera Paths. Hint: By right-clicking a Time Keyframe on the Keyframe Timeline, you can jump to this Keyframe's Timestamp Value. Two Time Keyframes with the same Timestamp will freeze the Replay time for the duration of their interval. When playing the Camera Path, the Replay's time will interpolate between the set Time Keyframes in the Keyframes' intervals. You can set a Time Keyframe using the "Add Time Keyframe" button.Ī Time Keyframe initially contains the Replay's point in time when creating the Keyframe. Time Keyframes can be used to precisely control time travelling during a Camera Path.Įvery Time Keyframe represents a timestamp in the Replay itself. Troubleshootingĥ.1 No FFmpeg installation found 5.2 Crash while rendering 5.3 Unsupported Launchers 5.4 Compatibility with other Modsĥ.4.1 General information 5.4.2 Shaders Mod 5.4.3 Custom Main Menu 5.4.4 Tickrate Changer 5.4.5 LabyMod 5.4.6 OldAnimationsMod 5.4.7 Orange's 1.7 Animations 5.4.8 Sk1er Club: Patcher 5.4.9 Baritone 5.4.10 RandomPatches 5.4.11 Sodium 5.4.12 Resource Loader 5.4.13 LiteLoader Replayingģ.1.1 Basic Controls 3.1.2 Camera Roll 3.1.3 Spectating Entities 3.2 Controlling Timeģ.2.1 Replay Speed 3.2.2 Jumping in Time 3.3 Camera Pathsģ.3.1 Introduction 3.3.2 Keyframe Timeline 3.3.3 Position Keyframesģ.3.3.1 Path Interpolation 3.3.3.2 Path Preview 3.3.4 Time Keyframesģ.3.4.1 Synchronizing Timelines 3.3.5 Spectator Keyframes 3.3.6 Editing Keyframes 3.3.7 Removing Keyframes 3.3.8 Keyframe Repository 3.4 Renderingģ.4.1.1 Default Rendering 3.4.1.2 Stereoscopic Rendering 3.4.1.3 Cubic Rendering 3.4.1.4 Equirectangular Rendering 3.4.2 Video Settingsģ.4.2.1 Video Resolution 3.4.2.2 Video Framerate 3.4.2.3 Video Encoding and Quality 3.4.3 Advanced Settingsģ.4.3.1 Render Nametags 3.4.3.2 Stabilize Camera 3.4.3.3 Chroma Keying 3.4.3.4 Depth Map 3.4.4 Command Line Settingsģ.4.4.1 Custom Command 3.4.4.2 Command Line Arguments 3.4.5 Rendering Performance 3.5 Ambient Lighting 3.6 Quick Mode 3.7 Player Overview 3.8 Thumbnails 3.9 Event Markers 4. Hide in F3 - hides the mod when you press the F3 key to open the Minecraft Debug screen.1.1 Installing the Replay Mod 1.2 Installing FFmpegġ.2.1 Windows 1.2.2 Mac OSX 1.2.3 Linux 1.3 Settings 1.4 Accounts 2. Lock Keys - if this option is disabled, it allows you to move each key from the keystrokes mod on the GUI editor.ĭirection - you can choose whether you want the mod to show WASD or arrow keys. Advanced Settingsīadlion Font - enables/disables Badlion Font for all keys/symbols on the mod. If you want to edit the key's settings, click the cogwheel icon. If you want to delete a key, click the trash can icon. If you want to hide a specific key from the keystrokes mod untick the checkbox for that key. You can add your own keys to the keystrokes mod by clicking the " Add new key" button. These settings allow you to customize the keystrokes mod as you wish. If you want to use this setting, you first need to enable the "Border" setting under color settings. Text Shadow - enables text shadow for keys you have added to the Keystrokes mod.īorder Width - changes the thickness of the keystrokes mod's border. You can choose three modes: large, small, and none, which removes the CPS counter from the mod HUD. Global CPS Mode - changes the style of CPS showcase. Space Thickness - changes the thickness of the spacebar icon/key on your keystrokes mod.įade Delay - changes t he time the text color takes to fade back to normal. Look for the Keystrokes mod by using the search bar at the top right corner or browsing through the mods menu. Press ESC on your keyboard and click the " Mods" button.The Keystrokes mod can display your WASD, mouse, spacebar, and arrow keystrokes in real-time.
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