Opening and quarters on the quarter servers in one go (in case you haven't worked out the naming scheme, it's <loser opening round>_vs_<winner opening round>_vs_<team coming in from other server for quarter>.
oq_aotny_pfi_vs_red_vs_cibt.aarec 44536kb 6288s
oq_aotuk_pfl_vs_sp_vs_rev.aarec 48236kb 6370s
oq_ctusa_id_vs_tunk_vs_unkt.aarec 43056kb 5706s
oq_unk_oops_vs_wtcf_vs_rt.aarec 44380kb 6268s
And every time I do that, I remember later that I could just as easily have recorded the other quarters as well.
Ladle 69
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Re: Ladle 69
Congratz RD!
There is definitely no replacement for the .aarec recordings since we can switch players, etc. To be honest though, I do enjoy the commentary as well. That's why I'm going to download the twitch stream recordings and have the audio play while I am watching the .aarec fileZ-Man wrote:And no, I don't feel that the streaming/video recording fully replaces the recordings.
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Re: Ladle 69
Remind me during the next stream to specify the exact moment the match starts so you can sync the audio.Tobe wrote:That's why I'm going to download the twitch stream recordings and have the audio play while I am watching the .aarec file
Re: Ladle 69
Thanks. I was going to ask actually but then I realized the .aarec skips the chat/wait times between rounds. So I had to fast forward the audio every 2 or 3 rounds so the two would be relatively in sync. Although, I still will appreciate knowing when the match starts. Some other twitch streams I watch also tend to put the timestamps of matches in the description or when they re-upload on YouTube. For instance, "Quarters 1: Team A vs Team B [ 0:55:23 ]".
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