OpenFunscripter - a scripting tool - 3.2.0 release

Are there any other tools like this out there? I still cant seem to use any lua on my PC, they just wont enable no matter what I do.

I am getting to the time of year where I have some time so I like to do some scripts but its annoying not being able to use the extra luas

I have tried moving the folders to different locations, in this roaming profile and where the actual program sits but nothing I do seems to let me enable them.

how do i use luascripts in 3.2.0?

I’ve just updated to 3.2.0 and nothing works for me I’m probably missing something.
I was using 1.4.4 till now.
But on the new version I can’t open a project, every files I try I have ā€œfailed top openā€ dialog box .ofs or .funscript files
Can’t import video, the project tab is disabled…
Am I missing something ??
Thx

Project files aren’t compatible between versions of OFS. Export the funscript in 1.4.4 and then use it with the video when creating an new project by opening a video and your actions will be imported into the project.

Thanks but as I said .funscripts files failed to open as welll

Put the video and funscript in a new empty folder then go to the file menu and open the video. The funscript should be loaded automatically, at least it works for me. I believe it will fail if you have an old project file in the folder where the video is located.

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You were right ! that worked.
Thanks a lot

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Awesome piece of software, I just used it to create multi-channel scripts for Restim (e-stim generator) for the first time.

Just wondering if the audio waveform works on Linux for anyone else? When I press ā€œupdate waveformā€ it immediately prints ā€œLoading existing state ā€œWaveformStateā€ā€ twice to the log followed by ā€œAudio processing completeā€ but nothing is rendered. Couldn’t see any errors earlier in the log, and I have ffmpeg installed. It’s an mp4 file with AAC audio, in case that matters, and I hear the sound when I play it.

I’m having issues with the bookmarking feature on the timeline, is there a toggle or keybind? I tried setting the keybind but that doesn’t seem to fix it either.

What issues? Right click the bookmark bar.

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Audio waveform generation also does not work for me in linux

Thanks. 8080 collides with SABNZB, wont start.

My bad I must have been clicking the wrong timeline :disappointed:

Anyway to make chapters not bound by videolenght? Like 2min chapter in a 2 hour video.

First of all, don’t post the same question in several threads. One is enough.

Second, your question is a bit confusing. The first sentence could be interpreted as you would like to create chapters longer than the video itself. However, the other sentence asks for shorter chapters than the full video. Not sure what you need an answer to. Anyways, the animated gif in this post explains how the chapter feature works.

Sorry my bad. I guess I wrote it in a hurry. But to explain my current predicament. If I were to create a chapter inside a video that is for example 2 hours long, then set its size, then it always makes the chapter size a minimun length that is dependant on the current video length. Is there a way to bypass this?

After testing a bit further. It was just my own misunderstanding of the software. Found a way to create extremly small chpters. Again sorry for the inconvenience.

No worries. The chapter function is a bit tricky to understand in the beginning :slight_smile:

I really want to switch from JFS to OFS but I CANNOT find a download anywhere. I will eat my hat if it is anywhere on that github page. there is no exe or anything. someone please help!!

I get it, Github wasn’t designed for users, it was designed for collaborative software development and to be used by developers.
I’ve been through the same thing before, you end up searching the main file structure that is right in the middle and go through every directory available and it’s all a bunch of random files that you can’t run.

The answer is Github hides any EXE files under the releases link on the right sidebar. …intuitive, right?