The release date was repeatedly delayed.The Nintendo 64 is also the first system to have a controller with an analog stick.The Nintendo 64 was the first console to feature 3D graphics.Ensure your capture is set to a 4:3 aspect ratio (or close to)Ī big thanks to Gerardo Cervantes for open-sourcing his project! Contactīug reports may also be left on the issues page of this repository.If it is extremely dull you may need to increase your capture brightness If using an unpowered splitter, compare the whiteness of your star select screens to other players.saturation) are default or close to default Make sure the captures colour settings (i.e.Enlarge your game capture window if it is very small.Generate reset templates ( Right Click -> Generate Reset Templates).Make sure SRL Mode (Right Click -> SRL Mode) is disabled if you want AutoSplit64 to detect console resets.correct star counts, fadeout/fadein counts) Check the correct route is loaded, and that the route file is accurate (i.e.Ensure LiveSplit server is running (`Right Click LiveSplit -> Control -> Start Server').Check capture coordinates are correct ( Right Click -> Edit Coordinates).If you encounter any issues, please run through all steps below. AutoSplit 64 will attempt to fill in as many details as possible to simplify the route creation process, however it is important you check each split to make sure it is correct. To do this, in the Route Editor, nagivate to File -> Convert LSS. The easiest method of creating routes is to import your splits you use for LiveSplit. The Route Editor has been designed to look and function similar to the split editor found in LiveSplit to make it as familiar as possible. This can be done by using the Route Editor ( Right-Click -> Edit Route) to generate route files.Ī regular split will trigger when the specified number of stars have been collected, and a set amount of fadeouts or fadeins have occurred after the star count was reached, or the last split occurred.Įvery time a star is collected, or a split, undo or skip is triggered, the fadeout and fadein count are reset to 0. We must let AutoSplit 64 know when we want splits to occur.
If you are using a correctly configured version of AmaRecTV as shown (with windows size at 100% Right-Click AmaRecTV -> 100%), the default settings should already be set appropriately. When finished, press Apply to save changes. Ensure you are as accurate as possible for best results. Select the desired process from the Process drop-down and position the Game Region selector as shown.
Make sure you have your capture software open (i.e., AmaRecTV), then open the Capture Editor ( Right-Click -> Edit Coordinates):
To be able to run correctly, we must let AutoSplit 64 know where to capture.
InterfaceĪll windows and options are accessed via the right-click menu:ĪutoSplit64 communicates with LiveSplit via the LiveSplit Server component. LiveSplit timer should start at 1.36 seconds. Extract contents and run AutoSplit64.exe. SRL Mode - Prevents AutoSplit64 from detecting console resets to pass control to SRLĭownload the latest release.Create custom routes with graphical interface.Split on fadeout/fadein at specified star count.Automatically start/reset timer on console reset.Inspired by Gerardo Cervantes's Star Classifier, AutoSplit 64 analyzes your game capture to automate splitting.ĪutoSplit64 is primarily designed for console use, and is the only officialy supported platform, however may still function for Emulator.įor details on proper emulator configuration see Giboss's Setup Guide.