Install and launch

Windows

Note

UDTS has only been tested on Windows 7 and later. It may not work with earlier versions of Windows.

First, download your preferred version of UDTS and unzip it.

Once UDTS is unzipped, run udts.exe. This will create two new folders in that same location: /logs and /streamlabels.

/streamlabels is where UDTS saves the .txt and .png files it creates. You can use these files to build a scene in OBS and other streaming programs.

macOS

First, download your preferred version of UDTS and unzip it.

Warning

Depending on your Mac, UDTS may be slow to load.

If UDTS asks for permission to access files in your Documents folder, select OK. UDTS cannot run without the ability to write to Documents.

If UDTS doesn’t run the first time you launch it, try running it a second time.

Once UDTS is unzipped, run udts.app. This will create a udts folder in your Documents, along with three sub-folders: /logs, /static, and /streamlabels.

/streamlabels is where UDTS saves the .txt and .png files it creates. You can use these files to build a scene in OBS and other streaming programs.