The output is usually a (Drawing Exchange Format) or a simple SVG file, which any vector editor—from Illustrator to Fusion 360—can read.
High-end converters allow you to take a raw, robotic TAS macro and add "human jitter" (micro-second delays) to make it look legitimate for speedrun verification. gd macro converter
Once upon a time in the vibrating, neon-soaked world of Geometry Dash The output is usually a (Drawing Exchange Format)