![]() ![]() ![]() Now you have a timer you can put wherever you want. ![]() Once you start the timer in Snaz, you will see the text change in OBS. When you add a new text source to your scene make sure you select Read from file and pick the file Snaz creates for you. The app can flush the timer text into a text file to hook up with OBS and show on the screen. Snaz offers a crazy amount of options when it comes to timers. OBS does not have a timer feature, but it can show text from a text file :) Please, welcome Snaz. If you are delivering online training, you know timers are critical :) Having a countdown on screens helps timing breaks, session slots, and overall helps keep up with the schedule. Finally, I suggest you create a new scene with a Display Capture source in it and test scene transitions, the same way we previously transitioned between different states of the PNG. The studio mode helps you transition between micro-adjustment without the need to create separate scenes. Next, you can disable the visibility of the PNG in the sources list and observe that it only applies to the preview pane. We have to select Fade (500ms) (4) to transition the left scene to the right. At this point, the PNG is not visible in the actual webcam stream. However, the PNG is only visible in the Preview (3) pane. I have my webcam (1) and a PNG file (2) on my scene. Look at the highlighted sections in the above screenshot.
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