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Please Help - Livestreamer issue #1485
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It seems that your miss "https://" before "twitch.tv/xxxx" On Mon, Sep 19, 2016 at 11:44 AM, ninoqq [email protected] wrote:
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hey man, i have been told you dont need to inc,ude the whole url? and i have tryed it anyway and it says the same thing man. what the fuck is going on bro? i cant wrap my head around it, searched eveyrwhere |
You might want to quote (") your player path. ->
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hey dude thanks for the help, i dont understand what you mean? sorry im bad at computers lol. i can see though that they are already quoted? im using vlc, apparently the ( # ) has to be gone for the path to execute? does my config looked wrong? i attached a photo at the start of the post. hope i can fix this its so fucking annoying i tryed everything |
If you are using VLC add # in front of mvp path ->
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Dear ninoqq, Have you tried run the command like this? (currently in this moment twitch.tv seems have some problems) livestreamer --http-header Client-ID=jzkbprff40iqj646a697cyrvl0zt2m6 http://www.twitch.tv/underground_dv source My ones is okay and see if you can. ....BTW ...replace (underground_dv) to (broadcast id) you want to see |
Try this: #1483 (comment) |
Add "-l debug" and paste output in here. |
10mins, sorry for late reply. where to i add the dbug command? |
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@ninoqq you have a typo in your command line. Its |
@ninoqq I'm really wondering what version of Python you're using. How did you setup livestreamer? Using the installer or manually? Because according to the output, livestreamer treats the URL as an option switch and not as an argument to an option as it should. Looks like an parsing error (Python related) or some kind of logical error. Something somewhere went terrible wrong. Try to reinstall livestreamer using the installer and try again. If that doesn't help. I recommend to download Python from the website, install it, then issue the following command in terminal: EDIT: What I find really curious is, that Windows passes the URL + |
GhettoGirl, thanks for your advice. I tried it. It does not, however, work. Livestreamer no longer works for Twitch on both my Windows 10 and Windows 7 machines. It inexplicably stopped working for me at the same time that the person who created this thread ran into trouble. |
@richrichards Could you be a little bit more specific? Do you have the same issue as OP or is there any different output? |
skulbakka: I was getting the same error output, but now the error output is different. This is the error output that I'm getting now: C:\Users\Edward>livestreamer twitch.tv/pbogz1114 source |
@richrichards This is a different issue with twitch's recent API change. See #1478. |
Thanks a lot for your help! I got it working again with this: livestreamer --http-header Client-ID=jzkbprff40iqj646a697cyrvl0zt2m6 twitch.tv/pbogz1114 best |
guys i have tryed everything and i cant get it too work. so fucking mad i want to smash my pc. it was working fine no worries the other day, and now this comes up. i have tryed every single edit to config i can find on the net. nothing works. please help me
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