File: Unusual.swf-(557 KB, 480x359, Loop)
[_] hope it synced right >>2808135 Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)20:41:19 No.2808139
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)20:43:03 No.2808142
Thanks, anon. I love it.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)20:43:35 No.2808143
If you mean synced to the beat, no it's not. Watching it for a couple of seconds you can see it
slowly shift to the offbeat and then back to the main beat again.
Don't worry though, 99.99% of music flashes aren't synced, and most people don't have the rhythm
to notice anyway.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)20:45:48 No.2808147
>>2808143
yeah thanks for that, i mean trying to code it to sync would be difficult and im sure i could get
it slightly closer with a bit of tweaking but oh well
>>2808142
Glad you like it!
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)20:53:25 No.2808159
>>2808147
Tap the music's tempo here: http://www.all8.com/tools/bpm.htm
then use these steps to sync it
>take tempo of the song, say 120 bpm
>divide a minute's worth of seconds by the bpm, 60/120
>multiply this by the song's meter. I really like 7/4 and 5/4, but lets just say it's 4/4, so, 4
x (60/120)
>divide this by the number of frames in the swf, say 20, so, (4 x (60/120)) / 20
>and put it all underneath 1, so [1 / ((4 x (60/120)) / 20)]
tl;dr
[1 / ((meter x (60/tempo)) / frames)]
>set this as frames per second, and the music and gif action will align.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)21:00:00 No.2808165
>>2808162
>http://www.all8.com/tools/bpm.htm
I just use this website. Press the spacebar as if you would tap your foot. Keep it up for about
10 seconds and you should be on the ictus.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)21:02:53 No.2808168
>>2808165
sorry deleted my post as i realized i missed the first part of your recommendation. Thanks for
the info, will be sure to remember this.
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)22:03:52 No.2808216
>>2808159
you sir are a gentleman and a scholar
>> [_] Anonymous 06/09/15(Tue)23:58:11 No.2808293
>>2808216
please stop saying that, for your own sake