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Twitch some files download fine others not at all
For 3-4 weeks now i have had trouble downloading from 3 twitch streamers but one other streamers download fine.
It has been 5-6 files/streams total. And today i tried a bunch off files/streams from 2 streamers (1 non working 1 working) and as far as i see all files/streams from that specific streamer either works or do not work. Not working **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** (Guude) Working fine **External links are only visible to Support Staff****External links are only visible to Support Staff** (Coestar) With one caveat too that and that is the smallest filessize on the link from Guude (did not test anymore). The link from Coestar all differnet filesizes work fine. I did cleanup the JD folder that was quite large (logs/update files) but same problem after that. The error i get is Red X and Try restarting this link (plugin outdated?) And under Bytes Loaded it is always 128.00 KiB on all non working files. Log 09.04.18 19.42.42 <--> 09.04.18 19.47.57 jdlog://4287654433151/ I did also try Twitch Leecher 1.4.2 X64 which works fine on 8 files from 3 different streamers that do not work in JD. |
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Upgrade your ffmpeg version, for example from here johnvansickle.com/ffmpeg/
Either replace the files in tools/linux/ffmpeg/x64 or update the path in Settings-Advanced Settings FFmpegSetup.binarypath FFmpegSetup.binarypathprobe log shows that the used ffmpeg version has issues processing the stream
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Jepp that did the trick!
My ffmpeg version was installed by JD either on install or during a JD update. That is i never downloaded/installed any ffmpeg my self. I also forgot to say in the first post that i tried JD on a win10 box (where JD has been installed for a long time but rarely used) and had the same problem there. And now i tried installing JD from the start (and JD/ffmpeg has never been installed on) on a old slow win8 box that is not used anymore. This worked fine. So i assume that JD does not update ffmpeg at all once it installs, is that right? If so i assume that a bunch off users have or will start having the same issue. Is it not possible for JD too for example 1-4 times a year after an JD update do a one time check for ffmpeg updates and if there are any update? Especially since twitch have obviously changed something recently (my "working" streamers have probably not gotten the "change" yet), and most if not other services does constantly change shit if not for the better just to change anyway. |
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Thanks for the feedback! Good to know that it was indeed caused by ffmpeg.
I will push updated version of ffmpeg when I find some time. JDownloader either uses system installed ffmpeg or asks users to download/install it.
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Ok!
And Thanks |
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You're welcome
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