Comprehensive Stopwatch & Countdown Timer

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SheriMJ

New Member
getting 404 error, what happened. Does anyone have the previous version they can share?
I came here for exactly that reason. I'm getting the 404 as well. Too bad it hasn't been solved yet 2 weeks later :(

ETA: Oh, it was already reported at the end of September....

Is this plugin not supported anymore?
 

SheriMJ

New Member
I really like this timer! I have just one question:
Is there a way to first play a sounds upon timer expire and then switch to another scene? It seems I only have the option to choose between source list, scene list or auto list. When I choose Source list and select audio I can try to add a scene after that, but there's no switch happening to the scene after the audio is played. Am I overlooking something?

Thanks for the help!

I have added the full folder from the zip file to the scripts folder. Do I need to add additional scripts from the stopwatch folder in the Tools in OBS?
 

SheriMJ

New Member
In addition to my question above: Is there a way to have to start/pause button, reset button and timer setting (hours, minute seconds) as a dock inside OBS? That way the Tools windows doesn't need to stay open. That would be ideal!

Thanks for the help & consideration!
 

jmsflms

New Member
I have successfully created 2 stopwatches that start simultaneously (each have a separate hotkey, I have used 'advanced scene switcher' to create a macro that presses them both).

I would hope (expect?) there would be these options to control the stopwatch:
'start stopwatch',
'stop (or pause) stopwatch' and then
'start & also pause stopwatch'...

In the hotkey options it seems 'start stopwatch' and also 'start & also pause stopwatch'... do the same thing... I need a hotkey that ONLY stops the stopwatch.

It's for a timed game... for two players. So i don't want player 1 to win in the lowest time, then some human error restarts it before reviewing the player 2's time.
 

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jmsflms

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I've installed the script but cannot get hotkeys to work with OBS v31.01. Any suggestions?
I have found it a bit odd in that... I have to 'wait' or restart OBS for it to 'lock in' new instructions. So my only suggestion is to restart OBS when you have committed a new hotkey...
 

GrumpyDog

Member
I have successfully created 2 stopwatches that start simultaneously (each have a separate hotkey, I have used 'advanced scene switcher' to create a macro that presses them both).

I would hope (expect?) there would be these options to control the stopwatch:
'start stopwatch',
'stop (or pause) stopwatch' and then
'start & also pause stopwatch'...

In the hotkey options it seems 'start stopwatch' and also 'start & also pause stopwatch'... do the same thing... I need a hotkey that ONLY stops the stopwatch.

It's for a timed game... for two players. So i don't want player 1 to win in the lowest time, then some human error restarts it before reviewing the player 2's time.
Under advanced settings there is an option to split pause start buttons, thus you can then define a dedicated hotkey to pause, and another to start. In terms of having to restart OBS for certain items to take effect, as of the last of the script release, it is a core requirement, not something that scripts can control.
 
Hi...
Any suggestions on how I can track down the source of these errors:

[StopWatch-Temp.lua] Failed to call timer_cb for timer_call: attempt to call a nil value

As far I can tell, the message is more informational than a fatal error but would like to clear it if I can. I do use Advance Scene Switcher to control (Start/Stop/Reset) the timer.

Thank you.
 

Leduit

New Member
Is there any chance for an update where the split seconds can be displayed as a frame timer instead? {F60} ?
 
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