Livestreamer

Usage | Settings | Troubleshooting

Livestreamer is a commandline program that can be used to watch streams in a player like VLC Player. It has to be downloaded and installed seperately from Chatty.

Usage

You can open the Livestreamer dialog that Chatty provides via Extra - Livestreamer, where you can directly run Livestreamer and change some settings.

Each time you open a stream via the dialog or a context menu, a tab is added to the dialog where the output of the Livestreamer process is redirected to. If you open a stream with the same stream name and quality you already have open in a tab whose process isn't currently running, then that tab will be reused.

The tab of a stream is automatically closed when you close the Video Player opened by Livestreamer, if the dialog isn't currently open. Otherwise you have to close it yourself by using the Close-button on the top right, which turns into an End process-button as long as the process is still running. The Retry-button can be used to re-run the last command of that tab (for example when it couldn't find the stream, but you want to retry now because you know it's come online).

Settings

The settings can be changed in the Livestreamer dialog.

Troubleshooting

If you get an error like Error: java.io.IOException: Cannot run program "<...>": CreateProcess error=2 [..], then Chatty probably can't find Livestreamer on your system.

To solve this, first make sure that you actually have Livestreamer installed. You need to install it on you own, it does not come bundled with Chatty. If you are sure it is installed (and you maybe can run it from the commandline just fine), you may have to tell Chatty the full path to the Livestreamer executable for it to work by entering it in the Base command or commandline options field. See the Settings section above for examples and help on that.