![]() Fixed autobackup month being one month off.Should have no impact on anything just an implementation detail.Merged fix #4 for paths containing square brackets in the Lua scripts.It now scrolls smoothly instead of stutter stepping.Added a “OFS Log Output” in “View”->“Debug”->“Log output”.Created a reference: LuaApiReference.md.Added “Extension Log Output” in “Extensions”->“Show logs”.Added binding which reloads all active extensions.This fixes a stack overflow which would otherwise inevitably occur.All functions now correctly clean the stack.Moving the mouse across the script timeline while holding the middle mouse button now scrolls the timeline.Instead it’s now double clicking the middle mouse button. Double clicking the script timeline no longer seeks.When making a selection the timeline will auto scroll when hitting the borders.There are two new buttons “Load config” & “Save config” in the simulator window.Added the ability to save and load a simulator configuration.There are two versions one with and one without AVX support.fallback to video in the same directory as the project #14.fallback to an existing project when trying to import a video/funscript #15.fix an issue where the ffmpeg process would get stuck #26.change how recent files get handled #16.option to not show meta data editor #13.Ability to translate the interface into different languages. ![]() To put it simply it’s going to make it more likely that a desired feature is implemented.īeware for Windows there’s an AVX build and a non-AVX build.Ĭhoose the non-AVX version if you don’t know what CPU you have. I prefer feature request as Github issues. OFS functionality is extensible using Lua extensions.There’s also the old thread which is a mess.How to get started with scripting by sentinel I can highly recommend these threads as a starting point.The “Options”->“Keys” window is your friend it shows all possible key combinations and buttons you can press it also let’s you rebind them.Subjective as in if you like the script you made you did a good job. Be aware of the fact that scripting takes a lot of time and is a very subjective process.How to get started with scripting and OFS? I believe the people with tethered VR use Scriptplayer on their PC to play videos and control their Launch/Handy/etc, but I’m not very familiar with how that works either.Įdit: It used to be that you could find Oculus Gos for ~$130 but since Oculus discontinued them, the few remaining for sale have gone way up in price, so it might be worth it to get the nicer Oculus Quest.OpenFunscripter (OFS) is fully open source over at Githubĭisclaimer: You can do whatever you want with scripts created with OFS. With the Launch, SLR says you need to use their smartphone app as a proxy. Also sometimes it loses connection and I have to toggle the wifi off and on, on my Go. Sometimes depending on the size and encode of the video file it might stutter over my local wifi, so for some vids I’ll also have a 1600p version in my collection for smooth wireless playback. I don’t doubt that more expensive VR setups with direct PC tethering are much nicer but I’m pretty happy with my setup and don’t feel an urgent need to upgrade at this time. (I also have my top 5-10 favorite VR scenes stored locally on my Go) As soon as the video starts playing, SLR sends the script to my Handy and after a few seconds, it starts up. I just side-load all my scripts to the headset, then I’ve got a DNLA Kodi server on my computer so I can stream any of my local VR or 2D media over my local network. Because it can’t tether to a computer, I use the SLR app, which syncs with my Handy without a smartphone proxy.
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