We need to do this first in order to be able to archive your broadcasts in Twitch. You can go ahead and broadcast now and your videos will automatically be archived for 14 or 60 days. Once you have a bunch of videos you have broadcast, you will want to know where to go to find them, right?
Fortunately, they are available in your Twitch Dashboard like most other settings. You can then access the Videos menu in the left pane of the page and you should see a list of all the videos you have archived. While Twitch no longer allows you to download clips directly from the website, there is a workaround you can use that involves using an ad blocker like AdBlock Plus and uBlock Origin. For this article, we used uBlock Origin on Google Chrome.
This will open a tab for your blocker right inside your browser, where you can edit or save settings at will. Apply your changes and leave the settings page.
After some troubleshooting, we got the cards to work for all except one member. He is using a mac, and has tried both natively and through bootcamp. He's tried being a guest in my game, hosting his own, and even single player. We've tried multiple different hosting sites, and tried shutting off his firewall.
Still, he repeatedly receives the "Improper URL" error. If anyone has any other ideas, I'd love to hear them. The Link Extractor is only slightly more difficult, and it's honestly the better fix. You'll get 30 seconds of lag while the game loads the decks and then it should be smooth sailing from there on out. Which beats the hell out of waiting minutes for decks to load. Sighman View Profile View Posts.
If that's an issue for you, then use the link extractor - I have saves for every combination that the TTS Fan Group has played that I've hosted and have never had issues with broken links or the image cache. Napalm View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Simon :. Ok Tried everyrthing now. Even giving the URL's to someone eles to host, and Guess what Yet the URL'd Im done with this crap. If you have given the URLs to another person for them to host with, and they don't load for them, maybe they should try some troubleshooting as well?
Also, if you haven't I would try recreating the save file, freshly import everything Decks, boards, all of it Last edited by Napalm ; 5 May, pm. Both done all of the above! Last edited by Twitch xk90 ; 5 May, pm. I was also afflicted with the same problem and came across a fix. I tested it last night and it worked, very simple. I was able to hear my mic audio, but not game or desktop audio. How I fixed it was simply adding an "Audio Output Capture" to my sources. Once I did this, it added audio to my VOD immediately.
Really easy fix, I hope this helps someone else! All love! Buterlesstoast said:. Oh my god Guys Let me explain the correct and way better solution than adding another soundsource to your scene Last edited: Apr 25, Satine New Member. I did what noneedforaname described. The only thing that i don't understand is; the audio of my game is gone now. I don't see anything on my audio mixer indicating the sound coming from the game.
I tried to figure out myself what the problem is. I don't want to mess around too much, and doing something that i am not supposed to I use Voicemeeter btw. May i see your OBS Config? Maybe we'll find out what produces the Double Sound. Natethegreat New Member. I'm starting to have the same issues but I'm not using no soundtrack audio by twitch. I'm using voicemeter banana for the music to not show in my vods. At first my game and party chat showed up in my vod but now nothing does.
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