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<img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LiveSplit/LiveSplit/master/res/Icon.svg" alt="LiveSplit" height="42" width="45" align="top"/> obs-livesplit-one
A plugin for OBS Studio that allows adding LiveSplit One as a source.
How to install
Download the latest release for your operating system from the Releases.
Windows
- Extract the
obs-livesplit-one.dll
toC:\Program Files\obs-studio\obs-plugins\64bit
or equivalent install directory.
Linux
mkdir -p $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins
- Untar, e.g.:
tar -zxvf obs-livesplit-one-*-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz -C $HOME/.config/obs-studio/plugins/
Flatpak
- When using OBS from Flathub, this plugin can be installed with the command
flatpak install flathub com.obsproject.Studio.Plugin.OBSLivesplitOne
macOS
- Right click your
OBS
-> Options -> Show in Finder - Right click the
OBS.app
-> Show Package Contents - Drag
obs-livesplit-one.plugin
intoContents/PlugIns
Usage
Add a LiveSplit One source
Click the "add source" button, as usual, and choose LiveSplit One. In the source's properties, you can choose a split file and a layout.
Configure hotkeys
In ObS Studio's Settings menu, under the Hotkeys tab, scroll to the source's name, where you can set hotkeys for the various actions.
Add multiple sources with the same splits
If you add multiple sources that each use the same splits, but different layouts, they all share the same state. This allows for a lot more complex layouts than what is traditionally possible where you could for example show the splits on a completely different part of your stream than the timer itself.