

Preview Background image by Inés Álvarez Fdez | Unsplash Photo Community Photo : aerial view of mountain photo – Free Image on Unsplashįirst you got to load the normal player skin variant then edit skin then search for there you will find PLayerName. Product Sans by Google - Product Sans Font - Download Free Font () I also tried passing it through WSL but that wasn't really a universally viable solution.Ctrl + C (MusicInfo 1.0 - Music Info Rainmeter Skin by StarLender on DeviantArt) then Ctrl + V then change font and add one icon. Powershell handles text input/echos very weirdly imo. There's still a few edge cases that involves songs that have " and ' in them because the value just gets passed raw to powershell. By using the data it gets from iTunes and passing it to PowerShell, so it writes to a file that OBS can read. I made a Now Playing tracker for OBS in Rainmeter. When I first thought about this I thought I went crazy, but I did it anyway. So then I thought, what if I just made a rainmeter "widget" that exports the info to a file? My Solution The error that Snip keeps throwing when having iTunes selected. I then randomly found Snip on one of my drives and decided to run that.Īnd no dice. But I honestly couldn't really be bothered. So there was no way for me to cross reference the code with the library being used by Rainmeter and see how the implementations differ. The creator just shares his binaries and updates the README file. So first of all, Snaz isn't actually open-source, despite being hosted on GitHub. I don't understand why it broke my install so horribly, because I also run Rainmeter and that uses the same COM API to fetch this information and it never caused this weird behaviour. I used to have Snaz running in the background to track the music information and display it in OBS, but yesterday it broke up to the point that I required a full reinstall of iTunes. Snaz removed this functionality in the latest version, but older versions were still available. There are two programs that I have found that are compatible with iTunes, that can export the song information and album art to files for OBS to read. I don't use any of these players for my music listening though. Most of these are compatible with Spotify, Last.fm, Soundcloud, VLC and many others. If you search "now playing info obs" you get a lot of information, programs and scripts that people use to accomplish this. There's many different ways to accomplish this. That is the information of the currently playing song. However, there was still an element missing that I used to have in my streams way back in 20. Lately, I've been improving the production quality of my live streams, by utilizing transparent video through VP9 for my overlays in OBS and using stinger transitions.
