![]() Fixes for the following plugins: Crunchyroll, Pixiv, TVplayer, Zattoo, Piczel.TF1 plugin: use new API to retrieve DASH streams.Add support for Clan RTVE, children's channel of RTVE.Add support for Invintus Media live streams and VOD. ![]() Fix Twitch clips showing "410 Gone" error.It's also worth noting that with Streamlink 1.4.0, logging in to Twitch has been disabled, since it was no longer working anyway. By default, Streamlink only shows a download progress when running in a terminal, and this new option enables showing the progress if it runs in e.g. There's also a new option to always show a download progress, by using -force-progress. This Streamlink release also fixes the YouTube plugin, which stopped working due to YouTube VOD API changes. With this, the pull request message notes that Streamlink with mpv (without additional player cache) is able to "beat Twitch's web player by 0-2 seconds". There's also a new -hls-segment-stream-data option, which makes Streamlink write the HLS segments to the output buffer while they are being downloaded (this is used implicitly when using the low latency option). To use this, add the -twitch-low-latency command line option when piping the livestream to a video player. ![]() The new Streamlink 1.4.0 adds low latency streaming on. The tool uses a plugin system which allows easy addition of new streaming services, and it supports more than 300 streaming websites, including Twitch, YouTube, Livestream, DLive, Mixer, Dailymotion, BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, NBC, Periscope, Vimeo, VK.com, and many more. ![]() It was forked over 3 years ago from Livestreamer, which is no longer maintained, and runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Streamlink is a free and open source command line utility which pipes live video streams to players like VLC, mpv, MPlayer, OMXPlayer or MPC-HC, with the purpose of avoiding resource-heavy websites (and on Linux, to use hardware-accelerated video playback). Streamlink 1.4.0 has been released with support for low latency streaming on Twitch, fixed YouTube plugin, and more. ![]()
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