[RELEASE] Twitch.tv - Printable Version +- Kodi Community Forum (https://forum.kodi.tv) +-- Forum: Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=33) +--- Forum: Add-on Support (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Video Add-ons (https://forum.kodi.tv/forumdisplay.php?fid=154) +---- Thread: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv (/showthread.php?tid=134538) |
RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - RyuBlade94 - 2014-12-14 Awesome, thanks a lot! Anyways streams seems to get stuck way more often on my Raspberry PI (that's not a connection problem though) on 1.1.8 then on 1.1.1 RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - oRuin - 2014-12-17 Thanks very much for a fantastic addon. It's nice to have Twitch in the living room! I was wondering if it was at all possible to somehow change the background image to give it a bit more of a twitch feeling. I have checked the menus in MQ5 but there is no option under 'Art' Any other way I could change the background? Maybe by editing a file? Thanks again! RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - ray_tracer - 2014-12-20 Hi there, While the update seems to have fixed the HTTP errors I'm getting "Error: Script failed" for some streams. Most (if not all) of the popular streams work, but smaller streams with fewer viewers most often end up with a script failure (or viewer count is simply coincidence). My log (note that I've removed user data from the log file): http://pastebin.com/ik5LFt9a This problem persists across my Ubuntu and OSX machines, as well as my Raspberry running OpenElec 3.2 (I believe all of them are Frodo). RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - beebo104 - 2014-12-30 Ray_tracer, I had the same problem, and I have spent an infuriating few days trying to figure out what was wrong. Finally tonight a friend that really has no IT background gave me the solution to fix my problem. I'm not sure it'll work for you, however what fixed mine was going into the settings of the twitch app itself, and changing the stream quality to "best possible" Now all streams play, small or large. Which makes a small amount of sense to my frustrated brain. Smaller streams don't get transcoding, so lower/higher quality options would not work with them. Maybe it will make less sense when the frustration fog clears my brain, but right now, I have all twitch streams on my tv, large streamers and small. So I'm quite happy. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - xbmczator - 2015-01-01 Hi all and happy NY! I have this error on all amateur streams. About 2 weeks before NY all works fine. Code: 21:29:00 T:2881483840 NOTICE: [xbmcswift2] Request for "/playLive/grenadines111/" matches rule for function "playLive" RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - ray_tracer - 2015-01-02 (2014-12-30, 09:44)beebo104 Wrote: Ray_tracer, That could actually be the problem right there. If I'm not mistaken, the Twitch addon has had bugs with falling back on another resolution than the requested one should it not be available. Twitch updating their API might have broken that feature again. It's a bit unfortunate that the intermediate solution is to set the video to "Best possible" since I have limited bandwidth and watching some streams that broadcast at insane bitrates pretty much prevents me from doing anything else on the internet. Better than no solution, I guess. BTW, has anyone contacted the developer? I was just assuming he comes by here and reads the thread from time to time. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - beebo104 - 2015-01-05 (2015-01-01, 20:40)xbmczator Wrote: Hi all and happy NY!I had about the same experience Worked fine then boom, smaller streamers wouldn't work. I set my In app quality to "Best Possible" Fixed the problem for me. (2015-01-02, 00:40)ray_tracer Wrote: That could actually be the problem right there. If I'm not mistaken, the Twitch addon has had bugs with falling back on another resolution than the requested one should it not be available. Twitch updating their API might have broken that feature again.No Ray I haven't had a lot of time lately. Haven't even been able to enjoy my "fixed" streams via apps more than twice. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - caffeinepills - 2015-01-15 I really love this plugin, but there is one thing that has always really annoyed me. All of the streams show the offline channel logo. I really wanted to see the preview thumbnail when they are online, much like the Roku app or even the website. Therefore if anyone wants them, I have fixed it: Goto line 65 of converter.py in the twitch plugin folder. You should see the following: Code: def convertStreamToListItem(self, stream): Change it so it looks like this: Code: def convertStreamToListItem(self, stream): Whalla, you now have live stream previews. You can change the 'large' to small or medium. I chose large for the better quality. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - zoydberg - 2015-01-18 (2015-01-15, 07:11)caffeinepills Wrote: I really love this plugin, but there is one thing that has always really annoyed me. thanks for the work. in the 2nd to last line of your code i had to remove all the spaces before 'thumbnail and replace them with 2 tab's, otherwise it was giving the following error in the log 'unindent does not match any outer indentation level', this happened on my windows 7 machine but not ubuntu 14.04 machine. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - Crowly - 2015-01-24 Some of the streamers I follow,and subscribe to, have their past broadcasts vods locked behind a subscription wall. Those will be listed when i chose past broadcasts, but are unable to play them. I suspect thats because I'm not logged in, hence Twitch doesn't know I'm a subscriber. Would be nice if it where possible to play those from Kodi, now I have to exit into the desktop and use a browser to view those vods, something i would like to avoid I see on the Github page that user authentication is under "What's next?", any idea of when this can/will be implemented? Edit: Found the answer on Github: Quote:This feature is on the to do list, however it seems most contributing Devs are fairly busy at the moment (myself included). Feel free to develop it if you're capable and submit a pull request.Unless something has changed since that was posted Maybe this can be used to save some work/koding? If anyone has some free time on their hands they don't know what to do with https://github.com/omab/python-social-auth https://github.com/omab/python-social-auth/blob/master/social/backends/twitch.py Edit 2: I managed to get this to work in an ugly way since i don't know Python (but some PHP, javascript and a few other things). First i got my access token from Twitchs API with a little php script (used this lib: https://github.com/Xxplosions/twitchtv-oauth) after having added and authorized that "app" on my twitch account, then appended ?oauth_token=YOUR_TOKEN_VALUE to the end of line 426 in twitch.py From: Code: VIDEO_CHUNKS = 'https://api.twitch.tv/api/videos/{0}' To Code: VIDEO_CHUNKS = 'https://api.twitch.tv/api/videos/{0}?oauth_token=YOUR_TOKEN_VALUE' Of course next time this add-on gets updated this will (most likely) be overwritten. But until someone with the required Python knowledge and time is able to add this functionality, this works and is better than nothing (for me) RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - eikum - 2015-01-26 Anyone got an update for past broadcast? Tried the tip over here about the tokens (https://sites.google.com/site/deezja/tools/oauth-generator) but did not work with Liriks channel. Any tips about how I can get it to work again? RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - Crowly - 2015-01-26 (2015-01-15, 07:11)caffeinepills Wrote: All of the streams show the offline channel logo. I really wanted to see the preview thumbnail when they are online, much like the Roku app or even the website.This works almost perfectly, i get the preview thumbnail, but if Kodi has cached it, it shows the cached thumbnails instead. I guess this is more of a Kodi issue than with this add-on, anyone of a way to get Kodi to refresh the preview thumbnails without manually "resetting" the userdata/Thumbnails folder and userdata/Database/Textures13.db file? Edit: Seems like its planed: http://kodi.wiki/view/Thumbnails/Cache#The_future Quote:The texture cache in the future will be auto-cleaning, i.e. textures that are stale will automatically be cleaned out to save disk space. Also, the music and video artwork will be moved to the new system. This will allow the cached versions of these images to be updated whenever the original image changes (eg you replace the fanart with a different version). Edit 2: Seems to be answering my own questions ... This script is useful Texture Cache Maintenance utility Edit 3: Code: ./texturecache.py purge all static-cdn.jtvnw.net RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - xioSlayer - 2015-01-27 Does anyone know how I can get this plugin working with Kodi 14.0 DSPlayer version? On the DSPlayer version it seems that when you try to view a stream, it crashes Kodi. To make the youtube plugin work with DSPlayer, I needed to add this rule in playercorefactory.xml: Code: <rule name="youtube" filename=".*youtube.*" player="DVDPlayer" /> I also noticed these rules pertaining to streams. Code: <!-- Internet streams --> Perhaps there is a way that they can be modified to allow twitch to work properly? Thanks. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - Crowly - 2015-02-04 Nice, it got updated to 1.3.0 today (need to re-add the oauth token) and skipping forward on past broadcasts is now very fast/close to instantaneous (previously it took around 17 seconds before it started to play after skipping forward). But I have only tested it with one broadcast. Longer streams are divided into ~30 minute video chunks, so check Kodi's current playlist and start up the chuck you want to begin/resume playback on. RE: [RELEASE] Twitch.tv - EvilTwin - 2015-02-07 Superb addon Just a minor question: is there a way to go to "past broadcasts" of streams even they are currently live? I have not figured out how. |