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<div id="backlink"><a href="help.html">To main help page</a></div>
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<h1><a name="top">Livestreamer / Streamlink</a></h1>
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<p>
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<a href="#usage">Usage</a> |
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<a href="#settings">Settings</a> |
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<a href="#troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a>
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<p><a href="https://github.com/chrippa/livestreamer">Livestreamer</a>
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is a commandline program that can be used to watch streams in a player like
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VLC Player. It has to be downloaded and installed seperately from Chatty.</p>
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<p><strong>Note:</strong> Since Livestreamer doesn't appear to be developed anymore, there is an
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updated fork called <a href="https://streamlink.github.io/">Streamlink</a>, which works the same way. If you want to
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use Streamlink with Chatty, simply change the <code>Base command</code>
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to <code>streamlink</code> (or, as with Livestreamer, put the whole path to the program
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if that is required in your case). Currently Streamlink appears to be using the
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same commandline interface, so everything should work as usual (after
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changing the <code>Base command</code>). If they do change the
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interface, changes in Chatty may be required.</p>
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<h2><a name="usage">Usage</a></h2>
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<p>You can open the Livestreamer dialog that Chatty provides via
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<code>Extra - Livestreamer</code>, where you can directly run Livestreamer
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and change some settings.</p>
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<p>Each time you open a stream via the dialog or a context menu, a tab is
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added to the dialog where the output of the Livestreamer process is
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redirected to. If you open a stream with the same stream name and quality you already
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have open in a tab whose process isn't currently running, then that tab will
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be reused.</p>
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<p>The tab of a stream is automatically closed when you close the Video
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Player opened by Livestreamer, if the dialog isn't currently open. Otherwise
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you have to close it yourself by using the <code>Close</code>-button on the
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top right, which turns into an <code>End process</code>-button as long as
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the process is still running. The <code>Retry</code>-button can be used to
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re-run the last command of that tab (for example when it couldn't find the
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stream, but you want to retry now because you know it's come online).</p>
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<h2><a name="settings">Settings</a></h2>
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<p>The settings can be changed in the Livestreamer dialog.</p>
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<dl class="dl-settings">
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<dt>Enable context menu entry</dt>
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<dd>Adds a Livestreamer submenu to all context menus that can be used to
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open streams (for example right-click on channel, username or Live
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Streams dialog).</dd>
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<dt>Show dialog when opening stream</dt>
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<dd>Auto-opens the Livestreamer Dialog when you open a stream out of a
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context menu.</dd>
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<dt>Context menu qualities</dt>
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<dd>You can customize which quality options appear in the context menu.
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The options you enter here are directly given as a parameter to
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Livestreamer, except <code>Select</code> which tells Chatty you want
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to select a quality in the dialog.</dd>
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<dd>Separate qualities by space or comma, add a <code>|</code> (vertical
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bar) to add a separator to the menu.</dd>
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<dd>Enclose qualities in brackets <code>{ }</code> if you need to add
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commas, for example if you want to specify a list of fallback qualities.</dd>
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<dd>Optionally add a display name for a group of qualities by separating
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it with a colon (<code>:</code>).</dd>
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<dd><em>Examples:</em>
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<ul>
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<li><code>Best, High, Worst | Select</code></li>
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<li><code>Source High Medium Low Mobile | Select</code></li>
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<li><code>Best, {720p,720p60}, Select, {Audio,audio_only}</code></li>
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<li><code>{High Quality:1080p60,1080p,720p60,720p} {Low Quality:360p,240p}</code></li>
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</ul>
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</dd>
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<dt>Base command (Livestreamer path and parameters)</dt>
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<dd>This must contain the Livestreamer executable, including any
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commandline options that you always want to be included when running
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Livestreamer out of Chatty.</dd>
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<dd>The URL and quality are automatically appended to this when running
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Livestreamer, so the overall command that is executed is build like
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this:
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<code><Base command> <url> <quality></code>.</dd>
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<dd>You can use the variables <code>$stream</code>, <code>$url</code>
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and <code>$quality</code> in this setting (see Examples).</dd>
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<dd>The default is just <code>livestreamer</code>, which is sufficient
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if Livestreamer is correctly included in the systems PATH variable,
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but you may also specify the full path.</dd>
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<dd>Remember to surround the path or any parameters with quotes if they
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contain spaces, so the commandline knows they belong together.</dd>
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<dd><em>Examples:</em>
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<ul class="example-list">
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<li><code>"C:\My Programs\Livestreamer\livestreamer.exe"</code><br />
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(specify full path to the Livestreamer executable)</li>
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<li><code>"C:\My Programs\Livestreamer\livestreamer.exe" --player "C:\Program Files\MPC-HC\mpc-hc64.exe"</code><br />
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(specify full path to Livestreamer and use a different player)</li>
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<li><code>/usr/local/bin/livestreamer</code><br />
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(this might work on Linux/Mac if it can't find Livestreamer
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without the full path)</li>
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<li><code>livestreamer -p "C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe --meta-title $stream/$quality"</code><br />
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(change VLC Player window title to something more descriptive)</li>
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</ul>
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</dd>
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<dt>Use Authorization (Twitch Oauth Token)</dt>
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<dd>Tell Livestreamer to authenticate at Twitch with your Chatty access
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token.</dd>
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<dd>Enabling this may help if you get an error when running Livestreamer
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(Bad Request).</dd>
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<dd>This is necessary for sub-only streams.</dd>
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</dl>
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<h2><a name="troubleshooting">Troubleshooting</a></h2>
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<h3>Bad Request</h3>
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<p>Recently Twitch changed their API to require a Client ID being supplied,
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which Livestreamer doesn't do by default, so you may get a Bad Request
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error. You can fix this either by:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Enabling the <code>Use Authorization</code> setting to authenticate
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with Twitch, which makes the Twitch API derive the Client ID from
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the access token.</li>
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<li>Adding a Client ID to the <code>Base command</code>, for eaxmple to
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add Livestreamer's Client ID:<br />
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<code>livestreamer --http-header Client-ID=ewvlchtxgqq88ru9gmfp1gmyt6h2b93</code>
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you're using Streamlink this shouldn't be an issue for you since it
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has been updated accordingly.</p>
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<h3>Can't run Livestreamer</h3>
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<p>If you get an error like <code>Error: java.io.IOException: Cannot run
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program "<...>": CreateProcess error=2 [..]</code>, then
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Chatty probably can't find Livestreamer on your system.</p>
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<p>To solve this, first make sure that
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you actually have Livestreamer installed. You need to install it on you own, it does
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not come bundled with Chatty. If you are sure it is installed (and you maybe can
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run it from the commandline just fine), you may have to tell Chatty the full
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path to the Livestreamer executable for it to work by entering it in the
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<code>Base command</code> field. See the <a href="#settings">Settings section</a> above for examples
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and help on that.</p>
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