Monday, December 30, 2013

Itunes/Spotify/Winamp with OBS

Itunes/Spotify/Winamp with OBS



Step 1: Download the program


https://github.com/dlrudie/Snip/releases*Fixed link to github project*

When you download the program you will have one folder containing everything you need.

Extract the folder from the .zip and keep it in a place you will remember.

Step 2: Setting up the program


Run the .exe and it will run from your tray.

Locate it in your tray and right click. Select the program you want, Itunes, Spotify, or Winamp.

Click "Set Output Format" and add a space in front of the "St" under "Set Track Format". 

What this will do is fix the name of the song in case the name of the song is too long. For example lets say you were playing "Wrecking Ball (extended/uncut/remix)" or something (hope you are not, but still...). You can't fit all that on screen without taking up a quarter of the screen, so you set it to scroll. Well if you scroll it it would say 
"Wrecking Ball (extended/uncut/remix)Wrecking Ball (extended/uncut/remix)" back to back without a space, it looks weird. Add that space in there and it spaces the words out to be readable.

Save that and open up the small menu again.

Click "Save Information Separately".

Step 3: Setting up OBS


Once in OBS click Global Sources > Add > Add Text (give it a name)

Click "Use Text from file (UTF-8 or compatible)" - Now here you have some options. If you don't care about the song being too long just add the text file called "Snip.txt". If you want to have the name of the song and the artist be separate (a popular style for streaming) then add two global sources. One for the text file called "Snip_Track.txt" and "Snip_Artist.txt" and you have them separate on your stream.

Click Ok and add the global source into your Scene.

You are done! The text file will automatically update and be shown in stream. If you used the two files seperately then you also have to set a regular Text source and simply put "Now Playing:" next to the song and "Artist" next to the artist.

Modify the "Scroll Speed" to make it scroll and I think that is it.

Note for Winamp:

For Winamp support to work properly you must change some options.

Make sure that when you install Winamp you enable "Global Hotkey Support"
under "User Interface Extensions" or hotkeys will not work.

Inside Winamp open up the options window.

* Under General Preferences make sure "Show the playlist number in the Windows
    taskbar" is disabled.

* Under General Preferences->Global Hotkeys make sure "Enable default
    multimedia key support" is enabled.

* Under General Preferences->Titles make sure "Use advanced title formatting
    when possible" is enabled.

Then you need to edit the formatting to look like this:
%title% – %artist%




5 comments:

  1. this is not working for me at all... will not display the current song... im obs with snip and spotify... please help me out thank u :)

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    1. I just re-verified that snip still works for Spotify on my personal computer and by asking a streaming friend. My first suggestion is that you double check all of your settings.
      - First, Check to make sure that Snip is running in your tray at the bottom right hand corner of your screen. (You might think that is obvious, but on one friends computer it didn't like to stay in the tray and it took them awhile to realize it.)
      - Second, make sure that Spotify is selected. Then while you are at it, you might as well try and setting the output back to default, just to make sure.
      - Third, in OBS make sure that you have a text source set up and that you have the "Use Text from file" bubble checked and that you have the path set correctly. Where you have Snip installed you will have a Snip.txt. It is in with the Snip.exe, License, Readme, etc (For me it is C:\Users\Mindiocoss\Desktop\Streaming\Snip.txt - for an example).
      - Next, make sure that the Text Color is a color that will show up on the screen well. It might be there, but it could be so small and a color that you can't see.
      - Last, make sure that the Source is on the top of the list in the Sources box. (Right click on the Text source > Order > Move to Top)
      If this still doesn't work for you let me know and we can go over some more of the settings to make sure.
      *Side Note* - The text file doesn't get updated until you play a song through spotify. As soon as you play a song, it should show up in the Snip.txt file. Also, if something doesn't make sense it is because I just seen the email last second before I went to bed and wanted to make sure to get this to you. GL

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  2. Does this still work for spotify?

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  4. This saved me fron such a headache

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