The latest release for macOS, Windows, and Linux — choose your platform.
Use your VICREO-Listener license to unlock the full app. OSC Point will make sofisticated OSC feedback available for PowerPoint on Windows
Fixed issues with Watchout SSE stream and made some stability improvements.
Added a setting to ignore short movies in PowerPoint and Keynote. This is useful if you have short videos in your presentation that you don't want to trigger the timer.
NDI was supported but only by running an extra script, now included. Also added the Salesforce Sans font to the app.
Now you can choose between 12-hour and 24-hour formats for the current time display. The app will use your system's default time format.
Watchout already worked but now tested. Make sure you set a marker cue in your Watchout timeline and the timer will show the remaining time to that cue.
By using the ip:port/display (also shown in the log when starting the app) you have the timer in a browser window, from a remote device.
Improved the Qlab integration on display and connection stability.
Started building Windows and Linux versions of the app. Builds are available on the downloads page. Be aware that Windows and Linux builds are not signed and tested yet, so you may need to bypass security warnings on first run.
Add NDI output support. Default NDI output 1920x1080 at 25fps.
Save app state and improve stability.
Disguise is now supported. Timer will select the active Track and display the remaining time for the track
Pixera is supported. Timer will display the last played timeline.
QLab is supported. Timer will display last played cue. Cue's coming from within a group are working also
Get slide and movie timing from the VICREO Listener app for Keynote and PowerPoint readout. You would need the VICREO Listener installed on the machine where PowerPoint is running.