the update should be out in 5-10 mins, ive also added custom keybinding for point values in settings under the editor tab.
Also i was working on queueing today and got it too a good place so ive released that too, its easy enough to figure it but ill do a wiki entry tomorrow for those who want it
I noticed that this script throws an error in FunSync 0.7.2, but it works perfectly fine on Handyverse. Could you take a look and see what might be causing the issue? Thanks!
Hi this script has UTF-8 BOM at the start (0xEF 0xBB 0xBF) some windows programs/editors add this in, handyverse strips this out of the json before playing the script, im adding the code to do the same now
Thank you for your quick handling of this.
I have another issue.
When I click “Re-sync time”, the script behaves abnormally afterward.
Even when the video is paused, the script does not pause. Also, when switching videos, the script does not switch accordingly.
It only returns to normal after restarting the player.
However, if I do not use “Re-sync time”, everything works normally.
Do you know what might be causing this?
When FunSync’s media library is sorted by name, Chinese characters and Japanese Kanji are placed at the top, while Windows sorts English first. Would it be possible to change it to match the Windows sorting logic?
I was thinking for multiple people to be able to sync simultaneously. Like if I were to stream porn, it would be cool if I were able to connect other people as well. I don’t know how feasible that is, but that would definitely be awesome.
Hi, the app should already support mp4, mkv, webm, avi, mov, mp3,wav, ogg, flac, m4a, i think some are dependant on the HVEC codec for windows which i think is like £0.79. not too sure what the linux equivalent is.
hello! yep audio files seem to work, but i get a format not supported error everytime i try to play any mkv (even tho they are encoded as h.264 and aac audio), very strange, i just converted everything to mp4 anyways, and it works now.
I checked it, and I think I didn’t explain what I needed correctly. By “range,” I didn’t mean the power range that the device can operate within, but rather the range of commands that it can handle. For example, if the range is 20-100, commands below 20 will be ignored. Maybe it’s not called range, I don’t know.
Excuse me, does FunSync have this feature?
I think it would be extremely useful. If not currently available, please consider adding it in a future update.
Thank you!