README.md TimerTool. Little tool to get and set the windows system timer values. It uses the following WinAPI methods to retrieve and set the values. Classtools.net countdown timer Edit the time! Edit the title!
OBS Timer does all the work for you, no need to tell it to update the time, no need to do math, no need to press a button 45 times and clear out the seconds: it just works. The time is set automatically and it turns off the countdown when you're done. You don't even have to worry about the time format, it's always hh:mm:ss. All the buttons are preset for 15 minute intervals that advance automatically as time progresses. Want to set a countdown timer? Press a button.
The only thing you need to know is that the output file is saved into your documents directory (obs_timer_text.txt). Add that as a text layer in OBS and you're good to go.
Download here: All you need to do is run the downloaded file and the install will do everything for you. It even opens OBS automatically for you. Source code here: Note: This is an alpha release, I've only tested it on two computers, so if you have any problems please post here or on GitHub so I can fix them.
README.md TimerTool Little tool to get and set the windows system timer values. It uses the following WinAPI methods to retrieve and set the values: NtQueryTimerResolution NtSetTimerResolution TimeBeginPeriod TimeEndPeriod It can also set 0.5 ms as timer resolution. Verison 3 minimizes to system tray and can be started with command line arguments '-t peroidVal' and '-minimized'.
Put a.bat file into your autostart with the following code: C: PathToTool TimerTool.exe -t 0.5 -minimized Download the compiled program here: If you find this useful, please, thanks!