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Originally Posted by Moinnt
I would like to stream game video to a second PC running software which will provide sound cues to help me play the streamed game. I would like to play a sound if a health bar is low, or if a particular icon appears or disappears, or if text appears on the screen. I am not looking for any any communications back to the game PC (no mackcu etc).
Does anyone have a recommendation for existing software or service that can help with this without me creating my own Amazon Rekognition application?
Thanks!
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honestly haven't seen any software that does exactly what you're describing out of the box. most of the "game helper" tools are either cheating-related (which you said you're not trying to do) or just not smart enough to read HUD elements like health bars.
your best bet is probably python + opencv. sounds more complicated than it is. you can find scripts online that just watch a specific region of the screen for color changes and play a sound when it happens. like if health bar turns red below 20%, trigger a .wav. no AI needed, just pixel watching.
there's also autoit or autohotkey if you wanna go the macro route. they have pixel search functions so you can check if a certain color appears/disappears and react to it. bit janky but works.
if you really don't wanna code, maybe check if obs + some plugin can do it? like scene changes based on color source? not sure if that exists but worth a look.
either way you're probably gonna have to DIY it a bit. but it's doable without building a whole rekognition app 👍