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Omni Overlay (On-Screen)
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Select the Apple menu, and select System Preferences. In System Preferences, select Security & Privacy. On the General tab, at the bottom, your Mac will remember you. Launch the Spotify app, go to Streamlabs OBS and tap on the ’+’ button to add a new source to your scene. In the newly opened window, select Window Capture under the Standard section, and name the source. I’m looking for an option to generate a ’Now Playing’ txt file to integrate into an overlay. The only option I’ve found for Mac was last updated in 2016 (the Spotify API has had massive changes since then and it no longer functions properly). PC has multiple options (with SNIP probably being my go to), but nothing for Mac. Select the Apple menu, and select System Preferences. In System Preferences, select Security & Privacy. On the General tab, at the bottom, your Mac will remember you just tried to open the OBS installer. Next, open OBS, click on the Add a new Source, and choose Browser Source: Finally, enter in the URL in the URL box on the popup screen, change the Width of the Source to 350, and Height to 100, and save the new Source. You can now drag your new Spotify Now Playing widget to.
The Muxy Overlay displays multiple apps that can be accessed via a toolbar that allow viewers to interact with a stream.
When their mouse is over the Twitch player, viewers will see a small toolbar on the player that controls the various interactive apps. Viewers can reposition the on-screen overlay elements, interact with them and toggle them on and off at their discretion.Click Map
Viewers’ clicks on the Twitch player are aggregated and then displayed as a heat map.
Clicks will be rendered in a provided visualization URL as a browser source. Clicks will disappear over time.
A good example of a way to use this in a broadcast is to see if viewers can collectively draw a specified image by clicking on the screen.Confetti
Viewers can impact the stream directly by spawning confetti and eventually other fun particle effects that will be aggregated and then rendered in a provided visualization URL as a browser source. Your visualization URL is found in the Overlay section of Twitch Extensions Manager of your Twitch Dashboard. The URL supports Confetti and Click Map.
Viewers can send confetti whenever they want and as frequently as they want and this will only display over the senders video player. The confetti explosion will fire after reaching a threshold (and no more frequently than once per minute) and will display on the visualization URL in OBS, displaying the explosion effect in the video stream for all viewers to see. As a broadcaster you can simply hide the visualization browser source to hide the confetti.
You can encourage viewers to use confetti to celebrate your wins or welcome new subscribers.Feels Meter
Viewers can express themselves easily with a simple and configurable binary gauge that acts as a voting mechanism.
Viewers can vote by clicking on the on-screen buttons. The gauge will display the average user sentiment over the video player for viewers and on the Twitch Dashboard for the broadcaster. The alternate gauge mode displays cheermotes instead of the dial to represent the current cheer average.
Broadcasters can make the Feels Meter pop up on viewers screens from the Twitch Dashboard. Viewers can open and close the meter at their discretion and the meter will close itself if the viewer doesn’t vote within 10 seconds.
You can use this during your stream to conduct a vote or ask a yes/no questions, such as “should I switch games now?”Globe
Viewers from around the world can check in on an animated globe that displays all viewer entered locations as pins sticking out of the globe. Broadcasters may wipe out the location pins from the Twitch Live Dashboard to reset the globe.
You can use this during your stream to ask chat where they are watching from and see your geographic reach.Lupinball
Lupinball (http://craftven.com/#!/games/lupinball) is a 2-4 player arcade deathmatch about shooting magic fireballs at your foes, and being the last one standing!
The Lupinball Overlay app displays:
*The name of each player in the game
*The number of rounds each player has won.
*The picture of the werewolf character profile
*A button to vote for a player.
*The total number of votes a player has received.Polls
The Polls Overlay app allows broadcasters to display polls over the player. Broadcasters can create, view, and delete polls from the Twitch Dashboard and display them on the channel page. Viewers can view on-screen polls and vote by clicking on the poll choices. Poll results are visible after voting. Viewers can vote once per poll.Now Playing
Pretzel is built from the ground up with streamers in mind. Pretzel curates a catalog of music that’s specifically licensed to be used while streaming.
The Now Playing app allows viewers to display the name of the current track in the broadcaster’s Pretzel music player on demand on their own screen.
A Pretzel account and either form of their music player (web or desktop) will be needed to use the Pretzel: Now Playing Overlay app. Pretzel is a music player that you can use on Twitch without fear of muted vods.
You can access the Pretzel web player here: https://app.pretzel.rocks/login or you can use the Windows desktop client, which you can grab here: https://download.pretzel.rocks/PretzelDesktop.exe.
Viewers can discover what track you’re currently playing without the need for a chat bot!Spotify
Spotify is a digital music service that gives you access to millions of songs.
The Spotify Overlay app allows viewers to display the name of the current track playing in the broadcaster’s Spotify client on demand on their own screen.
A Spotify account and either form of their music player (web or desktop) will be needed to use the Spotify Overlay app. The Muxy Ticker is also required to make the Spotify Overlay app work.
Muxy Ticker is available after logging in here: https://u.muxy.io/dashboard/ticker
You can access the Spotify web player here: https://play.spotify.com/ or you can use the Windows desktop client, which you can grab here: https://www.spotify.com/us/download.
Viewers can discover what track you’re currently playing without the need for a chat bot or having to tell every viewer that asks what song you are playing!
Steps to connect Spotify to the overlay app:
*Download the Muxy Ticker here: https://u.muxy.io/dashboard/ticker
*Install and run the Muxy Ticker. Sign into the Muxy Ticker.
*Activate the spotify integration on the integrations tab on the Muxy Ticker.
*Sign into to the same spotify account that you will be playing music from.
*Go to your Extensions manager and install and activate the Muxy overlay.
*Configure the Overlay extension and enable the Spotify app.
*Now start Spotify and it should connect!
Troubleshooting methods:
*Uninstall and reinstall the Muxy Ticker.Leaderboard (Panel)
The Leaderboard interactive panel displays a Cheer leaderboard that dynamically updates lists of your top 6 all-time, monthly (past 30 days), weekly (past 7 days), and session cheerers.
The leaderboard can be moderated from the Twitch Dashboard where the broadcaster can choose to show/hide the names of individual cheerers. The Muxy Leaderboard is more accurate if you have a Muxy account. Create a Muxy account here: http://muxy.io
’Any Spotify music visualizer recommended? Just watching the album cover appear on the screen, it’s not cool! Surprise me please!’
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A music visualizer can generate animated images based on the rhythm and beat of the song, so you won’t feel bored.


In the old days, in the desktop version of Spotify you can search ’spotify:app:visualizer’ and get the Spotify built-in music visualizer. Somehow now this feature is removed for good.


So, alternatively, you need a 3-party Spotify music visualizer! Don’t know which one to choose? This article lists the top 9 visualizers for Spotify.Part 1. Online Music Visualizers for Spotify
Firstly, I would like to introduce online sites that can work as Spotify visualizer.


They are super easy to use. You just need to visit the website and then log into your Spotify account. Then when you’re playing music in your Spotify, the visualizers will begin showing you animated pictures.

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I hope you can have fun with them while listening to music. Now let’s check!

#1 Kaleidosync.herokuapp
Kaleidosync.herokuapp is an HTML5 music visualizer for Spotify. As its name kaleidosync, it defaults to a kaleidoscope animation, but you can adjust various functions such as zoom, brightness, side, and even RGB to shape your own shape you want.

How To Play Spotify On Obs Mac#2 Wavesync
The second is Wavesync, a visualizer for Spotify with a relatively single function. When playing Spotify music, it will be accompanied by a variety of wave ripples. If you don’t like fancy animations, then this is suitable for you.

#3 Tessellator Spotify audio visualizer
The last one is the Tessellator Spotify audio visualizer, which supports 3D interactive music and has motion pictures of different shapes, such as pyramids, cubes, mesh structures, wave textures, etc.


For the online music visualizer Spotify, the functions are similar. It mainly depends on whether the user’s visual experience is good. Or just follow your favorite animated picture to choose the Spotify visualizer.



Part 2. Popular Third-party Spotify Music Visualizer (Assistant Software)
To enjoy visualization along with these softwares, it’s necessary to download Spotify playlists and songs to computer first so that you can play the songs and tracks.

#4 Synesthesia
What makes it a wonderful music visualizer for Spotify? I would say its 40+ built-in scenes and high-quality visual effects (both videos and audios). Moreover, Synesthesia comes with a pre-installed orientation that makes it quite easy to use.

#5 PotPlayer
PotPlayer music player visualizer produces real-time visual effects according to the tempo and decibel of the music being played. Its unique algorithm can absolutely entertain you with visual effects of various styles, such as Floating ball, WMP visualization, and Slideshow, etc.


Only thing is, you can only use it on a computer (Windows and Mac) but not on a smartphone.#6 AIMP
AIMP visualization is compatible with Windows, Android, and iOS devices. That’s very nice. Plus, 3 options for visualizing Spotify music are available: CoR’s Aorta 1.1, analog instrument night, and analog instrumentation classics.


Simply download, install, and activate AIMP visualization, then select your preferred mode.

#7 iTunes
If you’re using a MacBook, give iTunes a chance to show you what it has got. iTunes has built-in visualization features. Just press Command-T while playing music.

#8 Windows Media Player
It’s known as the default player for the Windows computer. Also, it also has built-in visualizations as well.


Click the icon button (’Switch to Now Playing’) in the lower right corner > Click ’Play’ to play music > Right-click on any blank area on Windows media player and select ’Visualization’ from the pop-up list


After that, it would show you a lot of available visualization effects.

#9 VLC Player
You can get VLC Player installed on both Windows and Mac. And by default, it gives you 6 available visualizations, including Spectrometer, Scope, Spectrum, Vu Meter, Goom, and ProjectM.


While you play an audio file, right-click on it and select Audio > Visualizations.



Bonus Tip. Download Spotify Tracks and Add to Music Visualizer
It is well known that Spotify music is protected by DRM and the downloaded format of Spotify music is Ogg Vorbis. To play the songs with media plays and visualization tools, you need to convert Spotify songs’ format and remove DRM protection.




To do so, you can use DRmare Spotify Ripper. Check out the following steps!


Step 1. Download and install DRmare Spotify Music Converter on the computer, then run it. And Spotify program will be launched automatically, too. Now drag the Spotify song or playlist you want to download directly to DRmare or copy the tracking link to DRmare’s download box.


Step 2. After adding the songs to DRmare, you will need to check and confirm it. If everything is OK, click the ’+’ button to add the selected song.


Step 3. Click the Convert button and wait a few minutes. Once done, you can play the songs offline with a Spotify visualizer!Capture Spotify Music Obs







The Bottom Line
I know it is cool to listen to music with a Spotify visualizer. The amazing animated images go up and down along with the song. So, this post lists the best 9 Spotify music visualizers. And I hope you can find one that can satisfy you.


In case you are using an awesome music visualizer, but this post doesn’t mention it at all, write your words in the comment section below. Thank you very much and I hope you have a good day.
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