The entire twitch domain revolves around videos and gaming.
It makes sense that when you get a video object, it would include both the game being played and chapters/marker timestamps and game info.
Currently the Helix API docs state, "The only markers returned are those created by the user identified by the Bearer token."
This doesn't make sense to me at all. You can see chapters/markers when you watch a VOD on twitch site, why wouldn't you be able to consume markers as read only from an API?
It's also a regression as I could achieve the above with the v5 API previously.
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The entire twitch domain revolves around videos and gaming.
It makes sense that when you get a video object, it would include both the game being played and chapters/marker timestamps and game info.
Currently the Helix API docs state, "The only markers returned are those created by the user identified by the Bearer token."
This doesn't make sense to me at all. You can see chapters/markers when you watch a VOD on twitch site, why wouldn't you be able to consume markers as read only from an API?
It's also a regression as I could achieve the above with the v5 API previously.