Count up or down cumulative game jam footage - especially for SpreadJams.
The SpreadJam Timer is a tool for assisting in conducting a SpreadJam game jam or tracking production of a prototype.
This tool can be used to:
- Take part in SpreadJam game jams
- Time the production of 6, 8 or 12 hour prototypes
- Count accumulated OBS footage
The tool calculates the total duration of OBS ouput, and adds the current recording time (giving you a running total of recorded footage) and displays it in the corner of your OBS footage.
SpreadJam comes as a ruleset for a game making challenge and this utility for OBS that, when combined, allow for a game making challenge to be spread-out over multiple sittings. For information on conducting SpreadJam game jams check out this doc within this repository.
Spreadjams require the software in this repository and OBS. All tools should be available for most Operating Systems.
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Download and install OBS screen recorder.
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Download this tool and extract it somewhere memorable.
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Open OBS, and open
File > Settings
from the header menu, go down toOutput
. Set theOutput Mode
at the top toSimple
and set theRecording Path
field to the folder you wish to place your recordings in. ClickOK
to submit. -
From the header menu, open
Tools > Scripts
, click the plus+
button and locate theSpreadJam.lua
from the folder you extracted it to earlier. -
You're ready to go. Every video you add to the folder you specified under
Recording Path
will count towards your total jam time. -
Happy jamming. Have fun. Show me what you made.
You're either not in Basic Mode or you haven't set the recording path in basic mode yet. It's important to set it this way so SpreadJam knows where to look for your video length calculations. Follow step 3 under Getting Started again.
Make sure you've got the path set correctly in Basic Mode, following step 3 in Getting Started. If you believe you have and there's an error, file a bug report on The SpreadJam Github