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Dubzex
United States6994 Posts
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YourGoodFriend
United States2197 Posts
Requirements: Visual Studio 2010 Runtimes Google Chrome Pepper Flash (Chrome's internal flash player, unless you change it this is the default) Windows 7 #MacProblems | ||
Gemini_19
United States1209 Posts
On July 09 2013 04:48 R1CH wrote: No, when you watch streams the box is supposed to fill with text. If it doesn't, there was probably a problem hooking Chrome. How do I fix this :3 EDIT: It works now. | ||
Waxangel
United States32511 Posts
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Grettin
42379 Posts
On July 09 2013 04:47 R1CH wrote: Closing the program will interrupt any active streams, but the browser hook should notice the program isn't running after a refresh and fall back to a direct connection. Alright, thanks! | ||
Glowbox
Netherlands330 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On July 09 2013 04:48 Dubzex wrote: Do you think Ghostery is worth using to reduce the lag with all of their analytics? Yes, I was considering posting about this too. Twitch runs a lot of analytics and tracking scripts which can slow down your browser / Flash and cause decoding to run too slow. Blocking them can improve things at the expense of mildly hurting ESPORTS. | ||
contaminant.237
Canada13 Posts
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sztanpet
Hungary44 Posts
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Flanq
United Kingdom2694 Posts
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Pawn_
United States17 Posts
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R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On July 09 2013 04:53 contaminant.237 wrote: Out of curiosity, would this be better or worse than accessing Twitch streams directly with RMTPdump via XBMC or VLC? I'm assuming probably comparable, given that you're using a similar workaround. Should be pretty similar, yes. | ||
R1CH
Netherlands10340 Posts
On July 09 2013 05:01 Pawn_ wrote: Does this contain any bitcoin mining code? I'd be impressed with myself if I could fit a bitcoin miner in 10kb . | ||
Insoleet
France1806 Posts
I truely dont want to use chrome | ||
jalstar
United States8198 Posts
Still a bit of lag on this 1080p 48fps stream during teamfights, but it never skips the entire fight, just a few seconds at a time. Overall an improvement. I've only gotten twitch lag with 1080p and League, rarely with SC2. (although Polt had a really high bitrate stream when he streamed, and that lagged) | ||
turdburgler
England6749 Posts
also, if you look at the console window and drag the scroll bar up and hold it there, the program stops writing new data and it freezes your stream. interesting behavior ;D. | ||
tili
United States1332 Posts
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19035 Posts
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CustomKal
Canada749 Posts
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RouaF
France4120 Posts
On July 09 2013 05:07 turdburgler wrote: why couldnt twitch deliver this kind of program themselves? Twitch uses flash like everybody so you can access all the content through your browser and are not reliant on a 3rd party software. Flash indeed sucks but I'm not sure HTML5 is better yet. I'll wait for some more feedback to try this as I'm a firefox user. Overall I honestly have doubts since twitch problems occur for me only on Europe primetime/big events (LoL Lcs, Sc2 wcs...) | ||
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