

#Speedrun timer overlay pro
Hopefully some of that helps or provides you with the information you're looking for, but I wouldn’t recommend purchasing a high end video editor like Premier Pro unless you intend to do a lot of high end video editing independent from speedrunning.

I would recommend going that way as both of those pieces of software are lightweight and should get you up and running quickly.Īs an aside, if you're planning on streaming via the Twitch App on a console like a PS4, then I would still recommend the above if you want a timer on your videos - just replay the video of the run from Twitch in OBS and overlay LiveSplit into the layout. You can also just record the video and have your own timer off to the side. From there all you need is obs to overlay a timer on top of it. Timer's don't have anything to do with a capture card, the timer is a separate application you run on your PC and then you can capture it with OBS. If you have a PC / Laptop you can get a software that can make your phone act like a webcam (droidcam is what I used for Android, but there are iOS equivalents out there too). OBS is a broadcasting software so you can create any layout you want, including a timer. It's free and is the most widely used application to stream or record runs. I would recommend using OBS as your streaming/recording software. If you're new to speedrunning, I can only guess that you're not familiar with the software most runners use. I'm really trying to understand what your desired setup is, it sounds a little weird and atypical to what you'd expect for someone recording runs.
