you are not going to find an exact answer to your question. what he points out is that you have to find these numbers for yourself. each computer or graphics card may have a "different" speed, each person may count the speed differently...
he provides an overview of how to learn this information for yourself...it is also dependent on the green speed, how hard you are hitting your putts. as a result the line and offset may end up being different for each person. because of this unless you set up exactly the same way as he does, have the exact same count, identify the same flow rate, if you don't hit your putt with the same degree of firmness, you may still be asking yourself why it isn't working...
it may not help, but consider this golf trick shot by a Pinehurst Golf Professional Kelly Mitchem... 3 putts, 3 speeds, 3 slightly different lines and they all go in!
you need to start by finding out what flow rate at what count amounts to a aim point of 10, I believe. your count, your flow rate, may be similar or close to what he describes and it may not...but if you get that down and hit some practice shots with a free ball...it may start to come together. otherwise you are trying to do something before you have figured out the basis of the whole theory...
This is just my take and my understanding, but first go out and find your count and your flow rate for 100% at an aim point of 10 as he describes in the video -- your numbers may not be the same as his.....