PlayfulGuy wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 3:51 pm
I got the same thing trying to download a tease with the ZombieDev build yesterday. I tried a couple and had the same issue on both. It seems some updates were made on Milovana recently that have broken that feature.
I was able to successfully download teases using philo's tease downloader with the latest update patch.
Download and extract the latest version here: https://mega.nz/#!1R5mBYLC!lWFXu14Mqruo ... xiPrXbG_Jk
Then download this updated jar file: https://mega.nz/#!9dpV2JxD!2oCzbJQ0qLS3 ... yLrh8hlLZY
Replace the download.jar file in the first download with the updated one from the second download.
That worked for me.
PG
Thanks! That works.
tigrotto wrote: Sun May 20, 2018 4:29 pmSorry if my question sounds stupid but I'm not an expert on these things. What is the ZombieDev TeaseMe you're talking about?xman911 wrote: Sat May 19, 2018 6:08 pm ZombieDev TeaseMe not working anymore for downloading teases?!
What is the difference, if there's any, with the Tease Me version in the first post?
Where can I download it?
Thanks!
I think the ZombieDev "TeaseMe" is actually the newest version of TeaseMe. Unfortunately not updated for a few years but is newer than the last "normal" version of TeaseMe". You can see this post for more info: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=6993&p=177481#p177481
I think I can answer your other question about the set number of strokes with metronome. There is an easy way to do that. You just get beats per minute... for example 60 bpm and multiply it by 10 (for example) and that's 600 beats... so that means the timer would have to be 10 minutes. That way you can use a standard audio file calculate how many beats you want. There are many teases with audio files with various metronome speeds. (also various metronome sounds)
Here is a web page where you set how many strokes and the speed, then the .mp3 file is auto generated. http://metronomer.com/
Also you can create your own audio files with unique metronome sound or speed. (there are many programs to do that, be it online or offline). Also you can use your audio file many times. Most creators use 3 or 4 different metronome speeds, and some special speed (like overdrive for example). You can use a 1 min 60 bpm file and use only 30 seconds of it (for 30 beats). then another time use 45 seconds and so on. Or use 3 or four times with different images and different timers.




