- 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
This can be used to get mac address for remote computers also. Below are few examples on how to use this command. It works on XP, Vista, Windows 7, Server 2003 and Server 2008 operating systems. Effect stack 1 0 2 – non destructive image editor. Get mac addresses from CMD. Just run the command getmac to get the mac. I have MAC and Windows installed on my laptop. While using my Apple laptop on the MAC operating system, I decided to open system preferences and switch to Bootcamp which takes me to the Windows operating system. Now I cannot find the icon on the Windows system to click on to get back to MAC. How do I get back to the MAC operating system.
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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.