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After extracting the RAR file, you will find a bunch of folders named by timestamps, in which you can find these files:

hid_record.jsonl     video_record.mp4	     video_timestamps.json
hid_timestamps.json  video_record_script.sh

video_record.mp4 is a video file at 30fps with 1280x768 resolution, in which each frame is a screenshot taken not at the video play speed.

In hid_record.jsonl you shall find:

{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": [["key_press", "Key.ctrl"], ["key_press", "Key.shift"], ["key_press", "Key.page_up"], ["key_release", "Key.page_up"], ["key_release", "Key.shift"], ["key_release", "Key.ctrl"]]}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": [["mouse_move", [782, 682]]]}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": []}
{"HIDEvents": [["key_press", "Key.alt"], ["key_press", "'l'"], ["key_release", "'l'"], ["key_release", "Key.alt"]]}

video_timestamps.json contains the corresponding UNIX timestamps for every frame recorded:

[
    1685664003.6361628,
    1685664003.6745877,
    1685664003.6882446,
    1685664003.715868,
    1685664003.7464304,
    1685664003.7711987,
    1685664003.7833188,
    1685664003.8149195,
    ...
]

hid_timestamps.json is similar to video_timestamps.json and contains every timestamp for every HID action, event, including those empty ones, found in hid_record.jsonl.

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