K_STYER's Dynamic Uptimer for Streams (EN/GER)

K_STYER's Dynamic Uptimer for Streams (EN/GER) 1.1

K_STYER

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K_STYER submitted a new resource:

K_STYER's Dynamic Uptimer Script (EN/GER) - Display your current Stream Uptime in a text source

Looking for an easy way to display stream uptime directly on an OBS scene? The Dynamic Uptimer script offers a seamless solution! This Lua script shows how long the stream has been live in a customizable text source. Key features include:
  • Customizable Prefix and Suffix: Add text before and after the uptime counter.
  • Seconds Display Options: Choose to show seconds, hide them, or automatically hide them after the first minute.
  • Test Mode: Simulate stream...

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MetroidCatcher

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I'm confused about this script.

I'm new to this, so please bear with me.

I don't know what to put in "Text Source", should I put there my text source, like that exact name, for example "StreamUptime" in that text box, if it's listed in my sources list?
Neither I know what to put in "Prefix" nor "Suffix", some kind of examples in the script's description would highly help there.

Thanks in advance,
Catchy

EDIT:
Okay, the "Text Source" is literally the name required in the sources list. Got that.
"Prefix" is BEFORE the stream timer appears. For example, I put there "Stream Uptime: " (Yes, with the space at the end)
"Suffix" is AFTER the stream timer. I didn't put anything there, but you could like put in, for example " suffered so far, send help" (Again, space is in the beginning), but you don't have to put anything there.

In the end it would look like this:

"Stream Uptime: ##:##:## suffered so far, send help"
 
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K_STYER

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K_STYER updated K_STYER's Dynamic Uptimer for Streams (EN/GER) with a new update entry:

Version 1.1. • Enhancing usability and flexibility

Dynamic Uptimer v1.1 Update Notification

This update brings several important improvements aimed at enhancing usability and flexibility:

  • Text Source Dropdown:
    The free-text input for selecting a text source has been replaced with a dropdown menu. You can now easily select from all available OBS text sources. The first option is a placeholder ("Text source not selected").
  • Automatic Prefix/Suffix Formatting:
    The script now automatically appends a trailing...

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K_STYER

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I'm confused about this script.

I'm new to this, so please bear with me.

I don't know what to put in "Text Source", should I put there my text source, like that exact name, for example "StreamUptime" in that text box, if it's listed in my sources list?
Neither I know what to put in "Prefix" nor "Suffix", some kind of examples in the script's description would highly help there.

Thanks in advance,
Catchy

EDIT:
Okay, the "Text Source" is literally the name required in the sources list. Got that.
"Prefix" is BEFORE the stream timer appears. For example, I put there "Stream Uptime: " (Yes, with the space at the end)
"Suffix" is AFTER the stream timer. I didn't put anything there, but you could like put in, for example " suffered so far, send help" (Again, space is in the beginning), but you don't have to put anything there.

In the end it would look like this:

"Stream Uptime: ##:##:## suffered so far, send help"
Hi, I've just updated my script. Have a look at the 1.1. This should be much more user friendly and easier to use for everyone.
 
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