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- Supported Bit Versions
- 64-bit
- Source Code URL
- https://github.com/JunshuTedLiu/OBSTimeBud
- Minimum OBS Studio Version
- 0.8.0
- Supported Platforms
- Mac OS X
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You've probably heard and used some of the date/time plugins for OBS on Windows, like Snaz. There's plenty of options for Windows.
However, if I wasn't wrong, there's currently no any OBS plugin for macOS that can help us to display some information like current time in our livestream.
Introducing OBSTimeBud, a plugin for Open Broadcaster Software on macOS to show the current time in your livestream.
Here is a rough demo video: https://youtu.be/UPDV8Qzzjh4
This program is based on an assignment I had last year for one of my Mac development course in Arizona State University. It was about making a tiny program that has both the current time display and a stopwatch functionality in a simple GUI. Similar to the idea what Snaz has, I started making the OBSTimeBud app that can save and update the current time into a TXT file. Then, user can make a new text into the livestream and make this text as the content of this TXT file, which is the current time, by reading this TXT file.
However, if I wasn't wrong, there's currently no any OBS plugin for macOS that can help us to display some information like current time in our livestream.
Introducing OBSTimeBud, a plugin for Open Broadcaster Software on macOS to show the current time in your livestream.
Here is a rough demo video: https://youtu.be/UPDV8Qzzjh4
This program is based on an assignment I had last year for one of my Mac development course in Arizona State University. It was about making a tiny program that has both the current time display and a stopwatch functionality in a simple GUI. Similar to the idea what Snaz has, I started making the OBSTimeBud app that can save and update the current time into a TXT file. Then, user can make a new text into the livestream and make this text as the content of this TXT file, which is the current time, by reading this TXT file.