How long can a macro be recorded
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How long can a macro be recorded
I wanna buy the titan 2 but before I do I wanna make sure it does what I want. I wanna be able to record a macro of me doing stuff and make it a loop like walking forward pressing A and doing it multiple times probably like a 2 to 3 min long process is this possible with this device. I know on the titan one I couldnt do it the byte code was not long enough thanks.
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Knowledge - Staff Sergeant
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
Knowledge wrote:I wanna buy the titan 2 but before I do I wanna make sure it does what I want. I wanna be able to record a macro of me doing stuff and make it a loop like walking forward pressing A and doing it multiple times probably like a 2 to 3 min long process is this possible with this device. I know on the titan one I couldnt do it the byte code was not long enough thanks.
Up to 24 says.
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Sillyasskid - Captain
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
+1 ... more precisely: Binary macros can have up to 24 days, 20 hours, 31 minutes, 23 seconds and 650 milliseconds.
Regular GPC combos can have to up to 255 states (a state is defined be the wait() statement). However, is possible to chain multiple combos with the call() function, so the maximum length is actually limited by the 8Kb bytecode size.
Regular GPC combos can have to up to 255 states (a state is defined be the wait() statement). However, is possible to chain multiple combos with the call() function, so the maximum length is actually limited by the 8Kb bytecode size.
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
So you say 24 days. But I think the combo Max's out at 4096 bytes is this different on the titan 2 I think it only had 8000 something so it wouldn't be much more.
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Knowledge - Staff Sergeant
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
The GPC2 compiler has better optimizations than previous generation compilers. In practice the 8192 bytecode size can fit over 4 times more code than the previous devices. And you still have the option of binary macros which, as said above, can have over 24 days length for single file, so you can still use multiple files to extend that.
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
Ok so when I get the titan 2 and do a combo record it will work if it's a 2min process thanks guys
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Knowledge - Staff Sergeant
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
Knowledge wrote:Ok so when I get the titan 2 and do a combo record it will work if it's a 2min process thanks guys
yes. just keep in mind that, depending on the complexity, you may need use binary macros for this purpose.
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
Ok so when I record the long macro is there a option for recording in binary macro then I can set it to a loop because the last one I recorded was like 80,000 and your only aloud 8192 bytes but with binary it will work
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Knowledge - Staff Sergeant
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
Knowledge wrote:Ok so when I record the long macro is there a option for recording in binary macro then I can set it to a loop because the last one I recorded was like 80,000 and your only aloud 8192 bytes but with binary it will work
You can record using Gtuner IV. In the device monitor panel you can find a button named "REC" for this purpose. Alternatively you can also record via script with macro_rec():
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... :macro_rec
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Re: How long can a macro be recorded
J2Kbr wrote:Knowledge wrote:Ok so when I record the long macro is there a option for recording in binary macro then I can set it to a loop because the last one I recorded was like 80,000 and your only aloud 8192 bytes but with binary it will work
You can record using Gtuner IV. In the device monitor panel you can find a button named "REC" for this purpose. Alternatively you can also record via script with macro_rec():
https://www.consoletuner.com/wiki/index ... :macro_rec
There is a script for it available at the online resource for recording and playback macros without having to use GTuner IV, it requires a sd-card.
Search for "macrorecplay" in the Online Resource in GTuner IV.
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