This isn't against the rules?
why would it beKaoru wrote:
This isn't against the rules?
Nah, it makes separate unranked .osu files, it doesn't change the speed of existing ones.Kaoru wrote:
This isn't against the rules?
It doesn't forcibly snap to timeline, but it does recalculate timing sections to change slider speeds. Hopefully the program is accurate to within 1ms of timeline, too.Aqo wrote:
Does your program snap notes to timeline as well as timeline lines and re-calculate slider speeds with the timelines speed changes?
What's not working? Does the program run successfully?Aqo wrote:
except I tried this now and it doesn't seem to work for me. Millhiore sup?
I tried reinstalling Java, but I still got the same message. Not exactly sure what I need to do yet, but if this works properly for millionaire and other people then there must be something wrong that I gotta fix.lolcubes wrote:
Try http://www.java.com/en/download/index.jsp
Thanks! You could maybe add it to the OP too if you want, just as an example.MillhioreF wrote:
Oh, sure. Here's one I have saved in my puush (will edit this post later to add more)
http://puu.sh/1PppR
Also see http://osu.ppy.sh/s/68740, which WASN'T made by my program but rather was made manually, and served as the inspiration.
works now with both decimalformats, thank you.MillhioreF wrote:
Bugfix updateis out. Sorry for the inconvenience!
Use the first BPM that comes up in the map as a base point for it and then use math to figure out how much you need to adjust to get what you want.Nanika133 wrote:
Also when we have a multiple BPM song, what should we put as new BPM? The higher BPM or the first one?