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Justin.tv shut down #559

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dideler opened this issue Aug 30, 2014 · 5 comments
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Justin.tv shut down #559

dideler opened this issue Aug 30, 2014 · 5 comments
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@dideler
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dideler commented Aug 30, 2014

Justin.tv has shut down.

The Justin.tv website, mobile apps, and APIs are no longer in service.

We'll need to investigate if there's anything we need to update for streaming to Twitch.

Related to #321

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farazs commented Sep 19, 2014

Confirmed that modifications need to be made for this. Got this error when attempting to stream to Twitch:

2014-09-19 16:32:33,331 (   DEBUG) freeseer.framework.multimedia           : Gstreamer paused.
2014-09-19 16:32:33,386 (   ERROR) freeseer.framework.multimedia           : Could not open resource for writing.dfbvideosink.c(1437): gst_dfbvideosink_change_state (): /GstDfbVideoSink:videosink-actual-sink-dfbvideo:
Failed initializing DirectFB system
2014-09-19 16:32:33,387 (   ERROR) freeseer.framework.multimedia           : Could not initialize supporting library.gstautovideosink.c(359): gst_auto_video_sink_detect (): /GstPipeline:player/GstBin:bin1/GstAutoVideoSink:videosink:
Failed to find a supported video sink

Will look into this further tomorrow.

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dideler commented Sep 19, 2014

Thanks for looking into this - keep us updated!

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farazs commented Sep 25, 2014

Looks like the errors I was receiving were because of issues with my development environment. After spending a long time trying to resolve them, I've decided not to work on this. I'm not sure whether Twitch streaming works or not. It's possible that all the needs to be changed is a url.

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umcsdon commented Nov 27, 2014

I will take a look at this problem later (around mid-December).

Twitch is not suitable based on the Q&A below:

Where can I broadcast now?

If you are interested in broadcasting any video game, or gaming-related content, 
please check out www.Twitch.tv. For other types of content, there are a number 
of live sites still out there who support live video broadcasting: YouTube, Ustream 
and Livestream, for instance.

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dideler commented Nov 27, 2014

Thanks @umcsdon, I've assigned the issue to you.

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