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We are investigating adding an EventSub subscription type for sub upgrade events.
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52 votes
We are planning a few updates to subscription payloads, including this item.
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We are looking into this. Thanks for the request!
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gambloide commented
Not the same thing: but EventSub has a Websocket interface now which can be used to get these events, even with a client-only application without a client-secret.
I personally completely moved from PubSub to EventSub with no complaints.
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We're planning to add support for pinned messages in the API and EventSub.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Gambloide commented
The rewind button is a great addition. It simplifies what would otherwise be having to navigate to the VOD of the running stream (which most people don't even know is a thing) and scrolling through that to get to the part you missed.
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Gambloide supported this idea ·
As someone who almost always has multiple streams open I actively interact with, this would be the BEST thing Twitch could ever do for me as a viewer. Listening to multiple people talk is not a problem, but if they all play music it becomes a problem.
OBS already allows to stream and record multiple audio tracks. Any media player with audio track selection lets a user switch between them.
Currently Twitch merges those tracks, supposedly at their ingest or transcoding, servers, making it impossible for users or extensions to balance the audio of the individual tracks.
I am aware this is a high-risk feature request, because users WILL complain about the mic being muted when it was them muting the mic on their end, or the music being too loud, when they turned it up on their end.
This means there is a lot more work to this than simply retaining the audio tracks and updating the player to support more than one volume slider. A lot of usability testing would have to be put into this, testing e.g. if putting all track levels at the same level in the client whenever a stream starts would make it acceptable to prevent false accusations of the streamer having messed up VS the annoyance of users to have to change the settings to their preferred balance every stream.
I was thinking of making an extension which would allow viewers to at least switch between the live stream and VOD audio tracks when they watch a stream, because of how common it has become to have the VOD not include music.
But it appears there is no official endpoint available for developers to get the VOD audio track and get it with a latency/delay matching the live stream.