On August 14 2013 14:35 Gamegene wrote: can we get a twitter bot so i know when dove is streaming
Did he stream again recently?
My only request is if a mod could start and stop the stream a little more frequently that would be wonderful. It's a little bit annoying when VODs get to 80 or 90 hours to go back and watch through them for builds and such, as you can literally only jump 15+ minutes at a time. When they were in the 8-12 hour range that was perfect.
we can try to set up a system of stopping stream 3 times a day(so every 8 hours) to get the vods a manageable size
On August 14 2013 14:35 Gamegene wrote: can we get a twitter bot so i know when dove is streaming
Did he stream again recently?
My only request is if a mod could start and stop the stream a little more frequently that would be wonderful. It's a little bit annoying when VODs get to 80 or 90 hours to go back and watch through them for builds and such, as you can literally only jump 15+ minutes at a time. When they were in the 8-12 hour range that was perfect.
we can try to set up a system of stopping stream 3 times a day(so every 8 hours) to get the vods a manageable size
Although I'm sorry for doing this, I need the laptop for school work. We will be completely offline until 6PM KST at the earliest, SRT(9PM) at the latest.
New PSU installed, snipe2 is back online with overlays and everything. Updated OBS on both snipe2 + snipe3, settings are now up to 'twitch standards' - CBR 900kbps.
Both snipealot2 have been updated with bot systems to manage the streams. Moderators will no longer be required to use logmein to change streamers. The following commands are available on the streams for all moderators:
snipealot2:
!online - Lists the current known players online. This is a little bit bugged at the moment when ran through the snipe2 bot so it is being handled by my main computer(snipealot) !setplayer - Changes the streamer based on their nickname. Example: "!setplayer killer" will change the stream to h78ert and set the overlay to "Killer" !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again !setmanual - Sets the stream to a manual id. Requires two parameters. Ex: "!setmanual cksgmldbs Mong" - This will change the stream to cksgmldbs with Mong as the overlay. Note: It would be a lot easier to just write "!setplayer mong" for the same effect. This command is for when there are no known streamers online. !vote - This starts a vote taking 2-4 parameters. For when there are several players online and a moderator wants to poll the viewers for what they want to watch. Ex: "!vote killer hiya mong movie" - This will start a vote lasting 1 minute for these 4 players. !setoverlay - Manually set the overlay !commercial !commercial120 !commercial180 - These three commands run commercial breaks for respectively 60 - 120 and 180 seconds.
snipealot3:
!startstream - This will start up obsproject, begin streaming, start up afreeca and load up sonic - then wait 1 minute and fullscreen the stream. !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again. !stopstream - Closes down afreeca and obsproject, ending the stream. As a safety precaution the mods will be required to write this command twice to end the stream. !fixres - In the event that the stream has been resized wrong, too early or for some reason is two small/big for the stream - this command will restore and maximize the afreeca window to ensure that it is properly aligned for a sonic rebroadcast.
On August 18 2013 18:35 snipealot wrote: New exciting times ahead.
Both snipealot2 have been updated with bot systems to manage the streams. Moderators will no longer be required to use logmein to change streamers. The following commands are available on the streams for all moderators:
snipealot2:
!online - Lists the current known players online. This is a little bit bugged at the moment when ran through the snipe2 bot so it is being handled by my main computer(snipealot) !setplayer - Changes the streamer based on their nickname. Example: "!setplayer killer" will change the stream to h78ert and set the overlay to "Killer" !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again !setmanual - Sets the stream to a manual id. Requires two parameters. Ex: "!setmanual cksgmldbs Mong" - This will change the stream to cksgmldbs with Mong as the overlay. Note: It would be a lot easier to just write "!setplayer mong" for the same effect. This command is for when there are no known streamers online. !vote - This starts a vote taking 2-4 parameters. For when there are several players online and a moderator wants to poll the viewers for what they want to watch. Ex: "!vote killer hiya mong movie" - This will start a vote lasting 1 minute for these 4 players.
snipealot3:
!startstream - This will start up obsproject, begin streaming, start up afreeca and load up sonic - then wait 1 minute and fullscreen the stream. !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again. !stopstream - Closes down afreeca and obsproject, ending the stream. As a safety precaution the mods will be required to write this command twice to end the stream. !fixres - In the event that the stream has been resized wrong, too early or for some reason is two small/big for the stream - this command will restore and maximize the afreeca window to ensure that it is properly aligned for a sonic rebroadcast.
Wow snipe, this is so cool! Can't wait to try that xD Makes it way easier to switch between players! You little gosu ^^
On August 18 2013 18:35 snipealot wrote: New exciting times ahead.
Both snipealot2 have been updated with bot systems to manage the streams. Moderators will no longer be required to use logmein to change streamers. The following commands are available on the streams for all moderators:
snipealot2:
!online - Lists the current known players online. This is a little bit bugged at the moment when ran through the snipe2 bot so it is being handled by my main computer(snipealot) !setplayer - Changes the streamer based on their nickname. Example: "!setplayer killer" will change the stream to h78ert and set the overlay to "Killer" !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again !setmanual - Sets the stream to a manual id. Requires two parameters. Ex: "!setmanual cksgmldbs Mong" - This will change the stream to cksgmldbs with Mong as the overlay. Note: It would be a lot easier to just write "!setplayer mong" for the same effect. This command is for when there are no known streamers online. !vote - This starts a vote taking 2-4 parameters. For when there are several players online and a moderator wants to poll the viewers for what they want to watch. Ex: "!vote killer hiya mong movie" - This will start a vote lasting 1 minute for these 4 players. !setoverlay - Manually set the overlay !commercial !commercial120 !commercial180 - These three commands run commercial breaks for respectively 60 - 120 and 180 seconds.
snipealot3:
!startstream - This will start up obsproject, begin streaming, start up afreeca and load up sonic - then wait 1 minute and fullscreen the stream. !restartafreeca - This forces afreeca to close then boots it up again. !stopstream - Closes down afreeca and obsproject, ending the stream. As a safety precaution the mods will be required to write this command twice to end the stream. !fixres - In the event that the stream has been resized wrong, too early or for some reason is two small/big for the stream - this command will restore and maximize the afreeca window to ensure that it is properly aligned for a sonic rebroadcast.
It is a combination of simple mirc scripting and autohotkey. It is rather crude and inefficient but I haven't really written any scripts with AHK before so it's good enough for the first iteration really. The mirc part was easier as I did that when I was like 12-13, but annoying as hell because I had forgotten how simple functions worked.
!setsonic - This command changes the stream to sonic, waits 60 seconds, then changes the stream to 4:3 and resizes the afreeca window to fit the screen capture area.
!fixpos - As we have had issues with the stream randomly resizing in the past, this command will force the afreeca window to fit the screen capture area.
New experimental script is added - I need feedback from all timezones in the next 24 hours or so. I've created a script that will run 30s ad breaks when the bw menu is detected on screen. It scans every 3 seconds, and if it runs an ad it goes into hibernation for 8 minutes in order to not spam the twitch server with commercial requests.
When the bw menu is detected the script will notify the chat that an automatic ad will run in 10 seconds - I also need feedback on this timing. Is it too early for 360p viewers? Way too late for 600p viewers? (these two resolutions have different timings)
Edit: This might also lead to stability issues, so anyone feels that the stream crashes more than usual I also need to know that ^^
On August 19 2013 20:21 snipealot wrote: New experimental script is added - I need feedback from all timezones in the next 24 hours or so. I've created a script that will run 30s ad breaks when the bw menu is detected on screen. It scans every 3 seconds, and if it runs an ad it goes into hibernation for 8 minutes in order to not spam the twitch server with commercial requests.
When the bw menu is detected the script will notify the chat that an automatic ad will run in 10 seconds - I also need feedback on this timing. Is it too early for 360p viewers? Way too late for 600p viewers? (these two resolutions have different timings)
Edit: This might also lead to stability issues, so anyone feels that the stream crashes more than usual I also need to know that ^^
On August 19 2013 20:21 snipealot wrote: New experimental script is added - I need feedback from all timezones in the next 24 hours or so. I've created a script that will run 30s ad breaks when the bw menu is detected on screen. It scans every 3 seconds, and if it runs an ad it goes into hibernation for 8 minutes in order to not spam the twitch server with commercial requests.
When the bw menu is detected the script will notify the chat that an automatic ad will run in 10 seconds - I also need feedback on this timing. Is it too early for 360p viewers? Way too late for 600p viewers? (these two resolutions have different timings)
Edit: This might also lead to stability issues, so anyone feels that the stream crashes more than usual I also need to know that ^^