I use 'count down&up, date, etc...'. But they are disappeared and appeared in OBS.
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Answer by
Akash Shah
The question seems to be related to the "Snaz" program for Windows and its behavior within OBS (Open Broadcaster Software). It appears that the elements used in OBS, such as countdowns, dates, etc., are disappearing and reappearing. The exact answer to the issue will require further clarification or troubleshooting.
I would like to know the best use cases for Snaz, any documentation or official guides would be great to have! I'm also curious about the direction you are moving into for Snaz 2.0 where can we read about this project? Thanks!
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Answer by
Ashish Bajaj
Yes, there is an official user guide for Snaz V1.9. It would be best to refer to the documentation or official guides provided by the developers or check their official website for more information on the best use cases of Snaz. As for Snaz 2.0, you can also visit their official website or any relevant sources to find information about the direction they are taking with the new version.
I use 'count down&up, date, etc...'.
But they are disappeared and appeared in OBS.
The question seems to be related to the "Snaz" program for Windows and its behavior within OBS (Open Broadcaster Software). It appears that the elements used in OBS, such as countdowns, dates, etc., are disappearing and reappearing. The exact answer to the issue will require further clarification or troubleshooting.
Yes, it is possible to create a stopwatch-style timer using the program "Snaz" for Windows.
I would like to know the best use cases for Snaz, any documentation or official guides would be great to have!
I'm also curious about the direction you are moving into for Snaz 2.0 where can we read about this project?
Thanks!
Yes, there is an official user guide for Snaz V1.9. It would be best to refer to the documentation or official guides provided by the developers or check their official website for more information on the best use cases of Snaz. As for Snaz 2.0, you can also visit their official website or any relevant sources to find information about the direction they are taking with the new version.