Hello,
Things were going pretty well - but I just ran into an issue - I can't seem to find away to force a teaser or tts event to set an entry in the nowplaying.txt file.
Is there any way I can do this?
I'm using playlist names to fire events in OBS.
Thanks
-Endo
I found the File Type for Teaser and TTS.
And it does seem to identify the track file types.
However, it DOES NOT set the file name to the custom name.
Please confirm BUG or user issue? I also tried setting it to treat as a voice track -still didn't work - and when the teaser or tts is played - the NOWPLAYING.txt file is empty
When the TTS file type is triggered - or the Teaser Filetype is trigger - the color the tracks as they should. However, the contents of the NowPlaying.txt is replaced with empty contents - this only happens with these 2 file type generated playlists.
All my other playlists using music etc add the custom title name.
It turns out, it's like this by design. It skips the nowplaying file update for DTMF tone generator, commands, text tom speech, teaser, and automatic time announcements.
That doesn't make any sense.
If you have the option to create a custom title for a file type and the user uses it - then it should function as expected.
Is there any way to get these features to write a custom title to the file?
Thanks
-Endo
Titles for such items were not sent before the custom file types and custom titles were introduced. In the next version we'll make it send titles for those items, I agree this limitations now doesn't make a lot of sense.
Great thanks so much for responding. Hopefully, it will make it into your next update - as I'll be using that feature for automating OBS screens.
Thanks!
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