For those who like watching live streams
Posted: Mon 17 Feb, 2014 9:01 am
Hey there everyone,
For those who enjoy watching streams on a regular basis such as myself you'll probably be plagued by the bloatware that is flash. Some streams that run in very nice levels of 1080p tend to chew up a ton of processing power causing general system lag (even those with i7's).
There's a way around it where you can watch your streams in 1080p without needing to use flash. Instead you can watch it through VLC.
https://github.com/chrippa/livestreamer ... tag/v1.7.3
It's called livestreamer. If you decide to install it there's 1 command that's required. There are actually way more options if you just use the command 'livestreamer" so if you're curious about those then their help menu is great.
It's a tad outdated in terms of quality options but the command is "livestreamer URL [source] [high] [medium] [low] [mobile]"
So for example;
livestreamer http://www.twitch.tv/esltv_sc2 source
For those who enjoy watching streams on a regular basis such as myself you'll probably be plagued by the bloatware that is flash. Some streams that run in very nice levels of 1080p tend to chew up a ton of processing power causing general system lag (even those with i7's).
There's a way around it where you can watch your streams in 1080p without needing to use flash. Instead you can watch it through VLC.
https://github.com/chrippa/livestreamer ... tag/v1.7.3
It's called livestreamer. If you decide to install it there's 1 command that's required. There are actually way more options if you just use the command 'livestreamer" so if you're curious about those then their help menu is great.
It's a tad outdated in terms of quality options but the command is "livestreamer URL [source] [high] [medium] [low] [mobile]"
So for example;
livestreamer http://www.twitch.tv/esltv_sc2 source