Two Time Keyframes with the same Timestamp will freeze the Replay time for the duration of their interval. When playing the Camera Path, the Replay's time will interpolate between the set Time Keyframes in the Keyframes' intervals. You can set a Time Keyframe using the "Add Time Keyframe" button.Ī Time Keyframe initially contains the Replay's point in time when creating the Keyframe. Time Keyframes can be used to precisely control time travelling during a Camera Path.Įvery Time Keyframe represents a timestamp in the Replay itself. Troubleshootingĥ.1 No FFmpeg installation found 5.2 Crash while rendering 5.3 Unsupported Launchers 5.4 Compatibility with other Modsĥ.4.1 General information 5.4.2 Shaders Mod 5.4.3 Custom Main Menu 5.4.4 Tickrate Changer 5.4.5 LabyMod 5.4.6 OldAnimationsMod 5.4.7 Orange's 1.7 Animations 5.4.8 Sk1er Club: Patcher 5.4.9 Baritone 5.4.10 RandomPatches 5.4.11 Sodium 5.4.12 Resource Loader 5.4.13 LiteLoader Replayingģ.1.1 Basic Controls 3.1.2 Camera Roll 3.1.3 Spectating Entities 3.2 Controlling Timeģ.2.1 Replay Speed 3.2.2 Jumping in Time 3.3 Camera Pathsģ.3.1 Introduction 3.3.2 Keyframe Timeline 3.3.3 Position Keyframesģ.3.3.1 Path Interpolation 3.3.3.2 Path Preview 3.3.4 Time Keyframesģ.3.4.1 Synchronizing Timelines 3.3.5 Spectator Keyframes 3.3.6 Editing Keyframes 3.3.7 Removing Keyframes 3.3.8 Keyframe Repository 3.4 Renderingģ.4.1.1 Default Rendering 3.4.1.2 Stereoscopic Rendering 3.4.1.3 Cubic Rendering 3.4.1.4 Equirectangular Rendering 3.4.2 Video Settingsģ.4.2.1 Video Resolution 3.4.2.2 Video Framerate 3.4.2.3 Video Encoding and Quality 3.4.3 Advanced Settingsģ.4.3.1 Render Nametags 3.4.3.2 Stabilize Camera 3.4.3.3 Chroma Keying 3.4.3.4 Depth Map 3.4.4 Command Line Settingsģ.4.4.1 Custom Command 3.4.4.2 Command Line Arguments 3.4.5 Rendering Performance 3.5 Ambient Lighting 3.6 Quick Mode 3.7 Player Overview 3.8 Thumbnails 3.9 Event Markers 4. Note, there's a bug that happens some times in which the download will be stuck at around 98-99%, if this happens, open your task manager and end the task called "MultiMC", then relaunch MultiMC, and follow the next step.1.1 Installing the Replay Mod 1.2 Installing FFmpegġ.2.1 Windows 1.2.2 Mac OSX 1.2.3 Linux 1.3 Settings 1.4 Accounts 2. You will notice that a box with a progress bar has appeared, wait about 5-10 minutes depending on your connection for the files to be downloaded. Navigate to upper left corner, there you should see an icon that resembles white page with a yellow star on it, when you hover over it with your mouse it should say " Add a new instance", click it, the " Instance creation" dialog should appear, navigate to the middle of it, there you should see a " Vanilla Minecraft (Select Version)", make sure it is ticked! Below it you will see that the latest version of Minecraft is currently selected (1.9.3 at the time of me writing this), next to it, to the right, there is a button with 3 dots, click it, a new dialog for selecting the instance's version will appear scroll down to "b1.7.3" select it by click on it, and then click " OK", the dialog will close, then click " OK" again in the " New Instance" dialog. double click the MultiMC application file, and MultiMC should launch.Ħ. Open said MultiMC folder, inside you should see a bunch of files, one of them is an application file called MultiMC (there maybe, in some cases, a. Find a file called mmc-stable-win32, open it, inside you should see a folder call MultiMC, drag and drop that folder to your desired directory (desktop, etc.).ģ. Go to your download directory, there you should see all files that I've downloaded in the previous section.Ģ. Now that we have all we need, let's continue to the actual tutorial:ġ. Go to Java's website and download the version that suits you (operating system wise). *ModLoader for beta 1.7.3, which can be downloaded here. For this tutorial we'll be using OptiFine 1.7.3_HD_G, Direct link. * OptiFine for beta 1.7.3, OptiFine version history can be found here., scroll down to Minecraft Beta 1.7.3, open the spoiler and choose your desired version. * A ZIP/RAR opening tool, if for some reason you don't have one on your computer - download 7Zip or WinRAR. To get MultiMC go to this link, and scroll down to the Download & Install section and choose your operating system. Please note that this guide might not work for people who do not own one. Enjoy!įor the purposes of this tutorial we will be installing OptiFine and ModLoader.įirst thing's first, the essentials, these are the things you're gonna need in order to use this guide: Well look no further! This guide will teach you how to install mods on Minecraft beta 1.7.3 using the MultiMC launcher. May times I've been asked "How do I use MultiMC?", "How do I install mods on this version?".
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