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huds-hud-lowerthirds

v0.9.1

Published

Lower Third HUD

Downloads

2

Readme

LowerThirds HUD

This is a small LowerThirds HUD for the Head-Up-Display Server (HUDS). It allows you to edit 8 text fields and render those text fields as simple texts.

Use the following steps to run the HUD:

  1. Install HUDS and this HUD either as global NPM packages with...

    $ npm install -g huds huds-hud-lowerthirds

    ...or just clone the Git repositories (in case you want to fiddle around with the source code) with:

    $ git clone https://github.com/rse/huds
    $ (cd huds && npm install)
    $ git clone https://github.com/rse/huds-hud-lowerthirds
    $ (cd huds-hud-lowerthirds && npm install)
  2. Start HUDS with either...

    $ huds -a 127.0.0.1 -p 9999 -U lowerthirds -P lowerthirds -d lowerthirds:@huds-hud-lowerthirds

    ...or (in case of cloned repositories):

    $ node huds/src/huds-server-cli.js -a 127.0.0.1 -p 9999 -U lowerthirds -P lowerthirds \
      -d lowerthirds:huds-hud-lowerthirds,huds-hud-lowerthirds/lowerthirds.yaml

    HUDS will display its logging output to the terminal.

  3. Start OBS Studio and add a Browser Source to any scene. As its control URL use:

    http://lowerthirds:[email protected]:9999/lowerthirds/#mode=control

    As its render URL use:

    http://lowerthirds:[email protected]:9999/lowerthirds/#mode=render,fields=<id>:<x>:<y>[+<id>:<x>:<y>[+...]]