My stream timer

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I use My Stream Timer by James Montemagno. I do not own an Elgato Stream Deck to configure it to launch on my streams. So I created an app extension that launches and initiates My Stream Timer. Download My Stream Timer through this link. I

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My Stream TimerMy Stream Timer is an easy to use countdown and count-up timer for streamers. Multiple timers are available that write a file to disk to use with OBS, SLOBS, or your favorite streaming application. Have it auto start so it works with Stream Deck!Download today on Windows or macOS:Windows 10 via the Microsoft StoremacOS 10.10+ via the App StoreUnable to download from the Microsoft Store on Windows? Download from App CenterIntegrating into OBS/SLOBSOpen My Stream Timer and tap the copy icon to copy the location on disk where My Stream Timer saves output files.Next, Open OBS/SLOBS and add a Text source. Check "Read from file" and click browse and navigate location that was copied to the clipboard. Select on of the text files for count down, up, or giveaway. That's it! When you start the countdown it will show up!If you are on macOS when you set click "Browse" in OBS/SLOBS the file picker will come up. To browse to a folder use the following command on your keyboard: (CMD + SHIFT + G) and then paste the directory from My Stream TimerIntegrating into Stream DeckYou can integrate a Website command under System to launch My Stream Timer and start a countdown from a specific amount of time. You don't need to browse for a file location at all as you can input a protocol url:Count down from X minutes: mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6Count down to specific time (24 hour clock): mystreamtimer://countdown/?to=15:30Count down to top of the hour: mystreamtimer://countdown/?topofhourIntegrating into Command LineMy Stream Timer uses standard protocals to work via the command line. For example you can call the following on the Windows command line:start mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6Here are the list of commands:mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6mystreamtimer://countdown/?secs=90mystreamtimer://countdown/?topofhourmystreamtimer://countdown/?to=15:30countdown can be replaced with: countdown2, countdown3, countdown4 depending on which one you would like to startIntegrating into Deckboard (using an Extension App for Windows)If you do not own a Stream Deck but use other apps to control your stream, Dara Oladapo created an extension app for Windows that he uses for Deckboard. You can check out the project here and web link here.In ActionView the walkthrough on YouTubeTroubleshootingMy Stream Timer should work out of the box, but if it doesn't here are some tips and tricks.macOS: Files can't be savedIn some instances My Stream Timer may need full file accessed based on your setup (This is rare). Head to Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access Unlock to add My Stream Timer from your application folder.macOS: I dont' hear any "beeps"My Stream Timer uses the native device sound effects. This means you can make the beeps whatever you would like, but you have to turn them on. Head to Preferences > Sound > Sound Effects. Ensure that Play user interface sound effects is turned on and that it is set to playback through the speaker you would like to use.. I use My Stream Timer by James Montemagno. I do not own an Elgato Stream Deck to configure it to launch on my streams. So I created an app extension that launches and initiates My Stream Timer. Download My Stream Timer through this link. I Download and install My Stream Timer Windows PC . My Stream Timer is an easy to use countdown and count-up timer for streamers. Multiple timers are available that write a file to But when I try to click the start button for the stream timer, it doesn't click. Heres my code. Any help is appreciated WinActivate, My Stream Timer SetControlDelay, -1 ControlClick, x85 y353, My Stream Timer. I'll attach extra info: (Window Title, Class and Process) My Stream Timer ahk_class ApplicationFrameWindow I use My Stream Timer by James Montemagno.I do not own an Elgato Stream Deck to configure it to launch on my streams. So I created an app extension that launches and initiates My Stream Timer. Download and install My Stream Timer Windows PC . My Stream Timer is an easy to use countdown and count-up timer for streamers. Multiple timers are available that write a file to disk to use with OBS, SLOBS, or your favorite streaming application. Have it Web based yoga classes. In providing better connection with my students I wanted to provided a way that students can comunicate with one another and know when class is going to begin. My timer offers a simple and easy way for students to know when the class will stream live. I look forward to utilizing this timer prior to every live stream and highly recommend this product to anyone seeking a timer for a Mac based live stream operation. Many thanks for sharing this program. I am very satistfied!!! Hey there! Thank you so much for the kind review! Glad you are enjoying it and thanks for the recommendations on new features :) Simple, great instructions on website! I've just been getting into the streaming game over the past few weeks and have been fumbling around with capturing stopwatches and countdowns from online sources for weeks which was a huge pain as I tried to adjust and rework things.My Stream Timer does away with the need for all of that, with a very simple, easy to use interface, quick to setup, and once it's setup, you seemingly are all ready to go!Many thanks to the developer for sharing this tool that I'd imagine they originally developed for themselves! Works Flawlessly! I wanted the ability to have multiple timers on my stream and this let me do it with ease. I have them set up with my stream deck so I can start the timer at the press of a button.

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My Stream TimerMy Stream Timer is an easy to use countdown and count-up timer for streamers. Multiple timers are available that write a file to disk to use with OBS, SLOBS, or your favorite streaming application. Have it auto start so it works with Stream Deck!Download today on Windows or macOS:Windows 10 via the Microsoft StoremacOS 10.10+ via the App StoreUnable to download from the Microsoft Store on Windows? Download from App CenterIntegrating into OBS/SLOBSOpen My Stream Timer and tap the copy icon to copy the location on disk where My Stream Timer saves output files.Next, Open OBS/SLOBS and add a Text source. Check "Read from file" and click browse and navigate location that was copied to the clipboard. Select on of the text files for count down, up, or giveaway. That's it! When you start the countdown it will show up!If you are on macOS when you set click "Browse" in OBS/SLOBS the file picker will come up. To browse to a folder use the following command on your keyboard: (CMD + SHIFT + G) and then paste the directory from My Stream TimerIntegrating into Stream DeckYou can integrate a Website command under System to launch My Stream Timer and start a countdown from a specific amount of time. You don't need to browse for a file location at all as you can input a protocol url:Count down from X minutes: mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6Count down to specific time (24 hour clock): mystreamtimer://countdown/?to=15:30Count down to top of the hour: mystreamtimer://countdown/?topofhourIntegrating into Command LineMy Stream Timer uses standard protocals to work via the command line. For example you can call the following on the Windows command line:start mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6Here are the list of commands:mystreamtimer://countdown/?mins=6mystreamtimer://countdown/?secs=90mystreamtimer://countdown/?topofhourmystreamtimer://countdown/?to=15:30countdown can be replaced with: countdown2, countdown3, countdown4 depending on which one you would like to startIntegrating into Deckboard (using an Extension App for Windows)If you do not own a Stream Deck but use other apps to control your stream, Dara Oladapo created an extension app for Windows that he uses for Deckboard. You can check out the project here and web link here.In ActionView the walkthrough on YouTubeTroubleshootingMy Stream Timer should work out of the box, but if it doesn't here are some tips and tricks.macOS: Files can't be savedIn some instances My Stream Timer may need full file accessed based on your setup (This is rare). Head to Preferences > Security & Privacy > Full Disk Access Unlock to add My Stream Timer from your application folder.macOS: I dont' hear any "beeps"My Stream Timer uses the native device sound effects. This means you can make the beeps whatever you would like, but you have to turn them on. Head to Preferences > Sound > Sound Effects. Ensure that Play user interface sound effects is turned on and that it is set to playback through the speaker you would like to use.

2025-04-16
User8280

Web based yoga classes. In providing better connection with my students I wanted to provided a way that students can comunicate with one another and know when class is going to begin. My timer offers a simple and easy way for students to know when the class will stream live. I look forward to utilizing this timer prior to every live stream and highly recommend this product to anyone seeking a timer for a Mac based live stream operation. Many thanks for sharing this program. I am very satistfied!!! Hey there! Thank you so much for the kind review! Glad you are enjoying it and thanks for the recommendations on new features :) Simple, great instructions on website! I've just been getting into the streaming game over the past few weeks and have been fumbling around with capturing stopwatches and countdowns from online sources for weeks which was a huge pain as I tried to adjust and rework things.My Stream Timer does away with the need for all of that, with a very simple, easy to use interface, quick to setup, and once it's setup, you seemingly are all ready to go!Many thanks to the developer for sharing this tool that I'd imagine they originally developed for themselves! Works Flawlessly! I wanted the ability to have multiple timers on my stream and this let me do it with ease. I have them set up with my stream deck so I can start the timer at the press of a button.

2025-03-29
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Capturas de pantalla Used by over 50,000 streamers around the globe, My Stream Timer is an easy to use count down and count up timer for streamers that integrate into your favorite tools.My Stream Timer is an easy-to-use count down and count up times in popular streamer apps. Set custom display messages when counting and what to display when finished and have them displayed on your stream. Extremely customizable to get the exact look and feel for output that you would like.My Stream Timer writes information to a file that is updated and can be displayed and read from a label in streaming apps.Use commands to launch from popular streamer devices and the command line!Built by a streamer for streamers! Terms of use: Novedades Version 2.6 Dramatically improves overall performance and reduces CPU usage! YAY!Thanks for all of the amazing feedback and support! Here is what is new:* Ability to subscribe to pro at a low monthly cost (in addition to the 1 time lifetime purchase)* Tons of new commands for streamdeck: pause, resume, addmins, subtractmins, reset, and more!* Commands for up timers!!! All are available!!!* New time display option for Pro users* Improved app start time! YAY!* Fixed lots of bugs in the up timers, and added "add minute" option!* When you press stop the text clears out* Some nice reliability fixes & ability to save file on external drives Valoraciones y reseñas 4,8 de 5 116 valoraciones My Stream Timer I utilize live streaming and casting for my

2025-04-23
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You add critical devices to a Family Wi-Fi group.Home security To do this: Say 'Hey Google', then: Start stream 'Show [camera name]' 'What's on [camera name]?' '[Camera name] on [Chromecast device name]' 'Play [camera name] on [Chromecast device name]' 'Show [camera name] on [Chromecast device name]' Stop stream 'Stop [TV or Chromecast device name]' Learn more on how to stream and control security cameras.Note: You can't disarm using voice commands.Vacuums To do this: Say 'Hey Google', then: Start vacuum 'Start the [vacuum name]' 'Start vacuuming' 'Is the [vacuum name] running?' Stop vacuum 'Stop the [vacuum name]' 'Stop vacuuming' Manage alarms, timers and shopping listAlarms To do this: Say 'Hey Google', then: Set new alarm 'Set alarm for 6 a.m. tomorrow' Set an alarm with a name 'Set an alarm for 7 a.m. called Medicine' Set a recurring alarm 'Set alarm for 7 a.m. every day of the week' Ask about an existing alarm 'When is my alarm set for?' 'When is my Friday alarm?' 'When is my medicine alarm?' Ask about all alarms 'What alarms are set?' Cancel an existing alarm 'Cancel my alarm' 'Cancel my medicine alarm' Stop a ringing alarm 'Stop' To stop an alarm, you don't need to say 'Hey Google'. Just say 'Stop’. (English language only) Snooze 'Snooze for 10 minutes' 'Snooze' Learn more on how to set up and manage alarms.Timers To do this: Say 'Hey Google', then: Set a timer Set a timer with name 'Set a timer for one minute' 'Set a 10-minute timer for pizza' Find out time remaining on a timer Find out time remaining on a timer with a name 'How much time is left?' 'How much time is left on my pizza?' Cancel a timer Cancel a timer with name 'Cancel timer' 'Cancel pizza timer' Stop a ringing timer 'Stop' To stop a timer, you don't need to say 'Hey Google'. Just say 'Stop’. (English language only) Pause timer 'Pause timer' Resume timer 'Resume timer' 'Restart timer' Learn more on how to set up and manage timers.Shopping lists To do this: Say 'Hey Google', then: Add item to list 'Add paper towels to my shopping list' Add multiple items to list 'Add paper towels and batteries to my shopping list' Ask what's on list 'What's on my shopping list?' Learn more on how to create and manage shopping lists.Get answers and informationFact, info and moreFacts and informationGet answers to your everyday questions. 'How tall is Barack Obama?' 'What's the capital of Mali?' 'How many Oscars has Denzel Washington won?' 'Why is the sky blue?' 'How far is the sun?' 'What is the smallest country in Europe?'CalculationsPerform complicated calculations. 'What is 15% of 92?' 'What's the fifth root of 97?'TranslationGet translations for words or phrases in supported languages. 'How do you say hello in Japanese?' 'What's "good morning" in French?'Currency conversionsGet conversions of global currencies. 'How many euros is a dollar worth?'Unit conversionsGet conversions for units. Great for the kitchen! 'How many pounds are in 2 kilos?' 'How many litres

2025-04-08
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If you’re running streaming events on Twitch, using a timer can be extremely useful to generate meaningful interactions with your viewers. But extending a stream’s duration based on how viewers interact with you is not always easy and requires you to multitask and lose focus during your stream.In this tutorial, find out how to quickly set up an automation in your stream to add the desired amount of time to your Timer based on viewer actions. Save valuable time and effort so you can keep doing what you do best: creating incredible moments.For this tutorial, you will need:At least one preferred way for viewers to interact in the stream:StreamlootsTwitch SubsTwitch BitsLioranBoard Stream Deck DOWNLOAD HEREPreset Buttons Pack created by the Streamloots Team (Download below) If you use StreamElements, click here for a tutorial on how to set a Countdown Timer. If you create your Timer with another tool, have built different automation, and need help for another setup, join the community conversation in our Discord server, in the channel #streamloots-automations.What Is LioranBoard Stream Deck?LioranBoard is a free and fully customizable stream deck used both on PC and Android devices. It can control OBS (OBS Websocket plugin required) and can be connected to set up custom alerts. We’re using LioranBoard due to its open-source nature. You can replicate the logic and steps used in this guide with similar tools.Step 1: Setting Up Your Cards (using Streamloots)This is where you create and set up the cards that allow your viewers to add time to your stream when redeemed. If you’re planning only to use Twitch subs & bits to influence your timer, skip to step 3.In your Streamloots collection, create and publish a card with the desired amount of time to add to your stream. Then, in the NAME field, write a description that suits the card in one word only (with no spaces).Streamloots page > Manage My Collection > Add Card > Create Your CardStep 2: Configuring The ChatbotThis is where you configure the way your viewers understand the impact of their actions on time added on stream due to card redemptions or packs purchased.In your Streamloots Chatbot configuration, choose the messages displayed on stream on ENABLE CARD ALERTS and ENABLE PURCHASE AND GIFT ALERTS.Streamloots Page > Alerts & Widgets > Configure ChatbotEnable Card Alerts: !card {{cardName}}Enable Purchase and Gift Alerts: !purchase {{quantity}} packsStep 3: Create A Text Source In OBS

2025-04-24
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For The TimerThis is where you create a source for your timer in OBS and choose how to display it. Add a new text source in OBS, name it Timer, and in the text box type 01:00:00. Don’t worry about the exact countdown value, as it will be changed once we do the automation.Tweak the styling and design of the text source with your favorite font, color, and features as you wish.Step 4: Downloading LioranBoardThis is where you download LioranBoard and its tools, which will allow you to connect the cards, purchases, subs & bits with your timer.Download LioranBoard Stream Deck/Animator from the project resource page. It includes:LioranBoard Receiver, where you can edit your decks and connects all process to make your buttons work;LioranBoard Stream Deck, a virtual stream deck for you to execute buttons during your stream.Step 5: Activating LioranBoard ButtonsThis is where you configure the virtual deck buttons on LioranBoard into the action we want: adding time to your stream through a timer.Download the folder with our preset buttons for the LioranBoard Stream Deck. To add them to your Deck, follow this sequence:5.1. Open a file corresponding to one of the buttons (example: timer_init) in a text application like notepad;5.2. Copy the text content of the file;5.3 On LioranBoard, right-click in an empty space, click Import JSON and paste the content;5.4 Repeat the process for the remaining buttons.When you do the configuration, this is what you should see on your LioranBoard Receiver.Step 6: Adjusting Your TimerThis is how you can customize the timer variables to what match what you want to see on your stream.6.1. Adjusting the initial timer countdown.Right-click on the Timer init button created, then Edit Commands.text: The timer length that you want to start with, in the format hh:mm:ssVar./Real/String: The amount of time in secondssource: name of the source displayed in your broadcast software. (Timer for OBS)6.2. Adjusting the Timer Start Button.Right-click on the Timer Start button created, then Edit Commands.In the last variable Text GDI+Change Text, choose the same option you selected in the previous step (name of source displayed on broadcast software, Timer for OBS).The Timer Pause button doesn’t require any additional adjustment.Step 7: Connecting The Timer To Viewer Action.This is where you’re flexible in choosing in which way the viewer action impacts your timer.Timer Update Cards: Timer updates with card playedTimer Update Purchases: Timer updates with packs purchasedTimer Update Subs & Bits:

2025-04-12

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