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Step-by-step instructions on how to integrate Zoom with TIMERshare using the virtual camera feature in OBS Studio or similar live streaming tools.
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Step-by-step instructions on how to integrate Zoom with TIMERshare using the virtual camera feature in OBS Studio or similar live streaming tools.
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TIMERshare can be easily integrated with Zoom using the virtual camera feature in OBS Studio and other live streaming tools. This integration allows you to display the timer directly over your camera or use it as a standalone timer.
In online meeting tools, the background and camera, including the timer, may appear flipped in the self-view, but other participants see it correctly. Some tools offer a 'Mirror my video' setting that can be disabled, allowing you to see the self-view in the same orientation as other participants.
For more details, please refer to the software's FAQs.
Integrating the timer's chime sound is currently challenging. If participants need to hear the chime, consider sharing the viewer screen separately from the meeting tool.
The following step-by-step instructions may vary depending on your environment or software version. Please note that this is not a guide for using the software itself. Company and product names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.
Configure the settings in your live streaming tool.
If using OBS Studio as the virtual camera in an online meeting tool, select "Start Virtual Camera" from "Controls" beforehand.
In the meeting, click the small arrow next to the camera icon and select "OBS Virtual Camera" or a similar virtual camera.
Depending on the settings of your streaming tool, you can display the timer over the camera or show only the timer.
By the way, TIMERshare can be accessed via a browser from any internet-connected device (Desktop/Mobile), making it easy to control the timer from your smartphone without switching browsers during a meeting.
Even if other participants share their screens for a slideshow, the displayed timer will remain visible.
Configure the settings in your live streaming tool.
If using OBS Studio as the virtual camera in an online meeting tool, select "Start Virtual Camera" from "Controls" beforehand.
Join as usual, enabling your microphone and main (default) camera if needed.
For app-based tools like Zoom or Microsoft Teams, invite a separate user by accessing the invitation link (join URL) via a browser.
If a pop-up prompting to launch the application appears, click "Cancel." Click "Join from your browser."
Note: In some cases, clicking "Download Now" may reveal the browser participation link.
This method may not work with certain online meeting tools or specific versions.
Select the small arrow next to the camera icon, change the camera to 'OBS Virtual Camera' or a similar virtual camera, and join the meeting.
During this setup, turn off the sub-user's microphone. It is recommended to use the main user's microphone for the meeting.
By the way, TIMERshare is accessible from any internet-connected device (Desktop/Mobile) via a browser, making it easy to control the timer from your smartphone without switching browsers during the meeting.
If there’s no screen sharing during the meeting, you can set the sub-user’s screen to 'Spotlight' or 'Pin for Everyone' (names may vary depending on the tool) to make the timer more noticeable to participants.