When I play a game on chess.com I usually upload it on Lichess for computer analysis. For that I copy the PGN, but with timestamps checked as on. Lichess doesn't see the timestamps other than the initial starting position.
I don't know which side is the cause of the problem but I thought to leave a feedback here. ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄
When I play a game on chess.com I usually upload it on Lichess for computer analysis. For that I copy the PGN, but with timestamps checked as on. Lichess doesn't see the timestamps other than the initial starting position.
I don't know which side is the cause of the problem but I thought to leave a feedback here. ̄\_(ツ)_/ ̄
It depends on which view you're in. In one dialog, you get timestamps like this which is no good: {[%timestamp 23]}
It's a bit fiddly, but if you go to https://www.chess.com/games/archive/{username}, and check for timestamps there and then the game you want, you can download it -- it will actually download as a file, and that file will have usable timestamps: {[%clk 0:05:03.3]}
https://i.imgur.com/d5AHDQI.png
It depends on which view you're in. In one dialog, you get timestamps like this which is no good: {[%timestamp 23]}
It's a bit fiddly, but if you go to https://www.chess.com/games/archive/{username}, and check for timestamps there and then the game you want, you can download it -- it will actually download as a file, and that file will have usable timestamps: {[%clk 0:05:03.3]}
https://i.imgur.com/d5AHDQI.png
Good news, the sabotage has been a success!
Good news, the sabotage has been a success!
I didn't know this before!
I didn't know this before!
@scarpentus said in #2:
It depends on which view you're in. In one dialog, you get timestamps like this which is no good: {[%timestamp 23]}
It's a bit fiddly, but if you go to www.chess.com/games/archive/{username}, and check for timestamps there and then the game you want, you can download it -- it will actually download as a file, and that file will have usable timestamps: {[%clk 0:05:03.3]}
I tried it https://i.imgur.com/k8R02mY.png
But I still see no timestamps in my lichess analysis. Doesn't matter that much tbh, but it's unfortunate.
@scarpentus said in #2:
> It depends on which view you're in. In one dialog, you get timestamps like this which is no good: {[%timestamp 23]}
>
> It's a bit fiddly, but if you go to www.chess.com/games/archive/{username}, and check for timestamps there and then the game you want, you can download it -- it will actually download as a file, and that file will have usable timestamps: {[%clk 0:05:03.3]}
I tried it https://i.imgur.com/k8R02mY.png
But I still see no timestamps in my lichess analysis. Doesn't matter that much tbh, but it's unfortunate.
That's weird @OzyWho. I use this all the time. (Bringing chess.com games over to lichess for analysis, with clock times.) Are you seeing the proper {[%clk 0:05:03.3]} format in your downloaded PGN?
That's weird @OzyWho. I use this all the time. (Bringing chess.com games over to lichess for analysis, with clock times.) Are you seeing the proper {[%clk 0:05:03.3]} format in your downloaded PGN?
@scarpentus yeah but..
https://i.imgur.com/wkuBbBY.png
https://i.imgur.com/mrzvGix.png
https://lichess.org/zNLiIERb#0 - no timestamps :(
Ah, I see. Looks like it doesn't work for imported games. If you add to a study, you'll get the timestamps. Seems like it should be doable and would be a reasonable bug/feature request.
Ah, I see. Looks like it doesn't work for imported games. If you add to a study, you'll get the timestamps. Seems like it should be doable and would be a reasonable bug/feature request.
Comments are stripped on import. I would presume to prevent any possible copyright infringement as imported games are not private.
Comments are stripped on import. I would presume to prevent any possible copyright infringement as imported games are not private.
@bufferunderrun said in #9:
Comments are stripped on import. I would presume to prevent any possible copyright infringement as imported games are not private.
Yah makes sense
@bufferunderrun said in #9:
> Comments are stripped on import. I would presume to prevent any possible copyright infringement as imported games are not private.
Yah makes sense