View Full Version : How do I jump to a set point in a replay?
shaunbowen
21 Feb 2007, 00:02
I quite enjoy viewing the various replays posted by forum members and, obviously, replaying my own wormy glory to friends. How do I jump to a certain point in a replay? Do I have to just play at 10x speed until I reach the point I'm after (yawn)? Can I rewind?
Many thanks in advance.
You cant.
Yes.
No.
I think this is right anyway.....
Distrance
21 Feb 2007, 00:37
Whatt ?? Right click and push PlayBack At, insert the time for that u want to start the replay with and the replay starts from there..
Am I right or Am I right ?
GoDxWyvern
21 Feb 2007, 00:48
Melon is wrong, wrong and right!
shaunbowen
21 Feb 2007, 01:08
Thankyou Distrance! I knew there must be an easy way of doing it. I thought you meant to right-click during the playback, but you meant to right-click on the actual file. Simple!
Wow! I didn't know that! All this time and I thought you just had to fast forward it for ages. I could have sworn I read somewhere that it was going to be implemented, but that must have just been the re-wind.
CyberShadow
21 Feb 2007, 12:17
During playback, you can press R to rewind to the start of the replay. If you used "Playback at...", then the replay will automatically resume at the specified time when you press R.
Wow! I didn't know that! All this time and I thought you just had to fast forward it for ages. I could have sworn I read somewhere that it was going to be implemented, but that must have just been the re-wind.
Read the readme file?
Wow! I didn't know that! All this time and I thought you just had to fast forward it for ages. I could have sworn I read somewhere that it was going to be implemented, but that must have just been the re-wind.
You mean you've never right-clicked a replay? ;)
Read the readme file?
You mean you've never right-clicked a replay? ;)
Oh dear I look like a total dumb-ass now. Yes, I have read the readme and I have right-clicked a reply file, I guess I've just never really took in the fact that it says you can do that on either. I guess I'm just unobservant, really forgetful, totally stupid, or a combination of all 3. I know which is the most likely.:D
shaunbowen
21 Feb 2007, 17:49
I never knew either, but I risked ridicule by asking here. I was just too lazy/busy to read the readme fully!
Well, it's highly unlikely that "Playback at..." is continued by "...at your local cinema". :)
and I never knew but then, I don't mess about much with replay:p :o
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