- Acquire ze Python: <https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-381/
- Install ze Python to thy place of liking, make sure to add it to PATH.
- Acquire ze Git: https://git-scm.com/downloads
- Install ze Git to thy place of liking, make sure to add it to PATH.
- Acquire ze MPV: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/
- Extract ze MPV to thy place of liking, and run ze installer/mpv-install.bat as Admiral.
- Launch ze Commander Console and spell ze words:
pip install --user -U git+https://github.com/bastimeyer/streamlink.git@plugins/twitch/low-latency
These tables contain ideas to for me to do alone or together with someone.
Ideas will be updated upon completion and as new ideas come up.
The structure of this file might also change over time.
The ideas may be done on or off streams, as necessary, but preferrably on streams.
Anyone can suggest changes or additions, to maximize plausible things to do at all times of the stream.
I hereby claim:
- I am l-t-s on github.
- I am sparde (https://keybase.io/sparde) on keybase.
- I have a public key ASBwsfBTXp86v6PwXAKdA9s--Fd5J08SYIgILNDORfaiqAo
To claim this, I am signing this object:
You will want to use your BTTV emote slots for animated emotes as FFZ only has static emotes.
You must login with your Twitch account to manage your emotes.
- You can see your emotes in My Emotes.
- You can add a Twitch or Discord bot, or subscribe to BTTV Pro, in My Channel.
- You can browse and search emotes to add to your channel in Sharing.
Normally you have 5 shared emote slots which means public emotes from the shared library, and 5 local channel emotes which are for your channel only.
Regardless whether you are a newfrog or an oldfrog on Twitch, some people seem clueless of all the tools that enhance it. Chances are, you are one of those people, because you are reading this.
This text is supposed to tell you relevant info about a few tools, and possibly instruct you in installing them.
