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We are investigating this for EventSub.
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This would be ugly af if it showed up at the end of every stream. Currently it goes smoothly to your custom image if you end a stream; that's very nice for those of us who end softly and have sleeping subscribers.
If the NotLikeThis screen were customizable of course, that would solve this and other related issues.
(Related issue:
https://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/928429-channel-page/suggestions/41157850-custom-disconnect-protection-image )But I bet there is a way to tank your own stream without ending it properly, so you can do what you asked about. Is there a way to cut the stream without closing properly in OBS? Perhaps someone could develop a plugin for that. Said plugin might even switch servers and restart the stream. I googled and I don't see a plugin like that yet.
If it were me, as a PC user, I would probably create a firewall rule that cuts (some or all) Internet access to OBS and make a batch file or shortcut that enables/disables the rule. Enabling the rule should be sudden enough to trigger NotLikeThis, and then I could stop stream in OBS and disable the rule.
AdvancedSceneSwitcher could come in handy. You can have Switcher run a macro when a file changes. So the batch file could turn on the firewall rule and update a text file, which Switcher would then find and shut the stream.
I don't know if there's a way to automate changing the server, or the OBS Profile (which could be easier than changing the server in Settings), but once that's done, you could run a macro in Switcher which launches a shortcut that disables the firewall rule, then the macro could start the stream.
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I am stunned that this isn't possible! Stunned! Well, mildly shocked. Like static from touching a doorknob. It's unpleasant but I'll still leave the house. Maybe.
I do NotLikeThis. The aesthetic of that mysterious screen is totally counter to the tone of my show. It's great that it functions but it really wrecks the mood :)
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I do really think there should be a way to communicate between moderators without leaving Twitch. Whispers would be fine if they worked in a group mode.
(Also if we could remove all those "Your whisper was not delivered" messages which strike at random.)
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The auto numbering feature changed my numbering! I suppose that's another bug to contemplate ;)
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For anyone who is programmy capable, PhantomBot now has features to do this kind of management, but it's not super refined and user friendly easy yet, so it may not be fore everyone. I love it though!
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Thanks for including me in the test. I'm glad to give feedback if it will be read!
I think the new layout is fine. The question I am most often there to answer is answerable, but awkwardly: How much in bits and how much in subs did I make in a given stream? And beyond that, per hour of the stream?
I'd love to see the ability to narrow down the range to hours, and even better, I'd love to be able to choose a stream from my history and see my total income for that stream specifically.
Quite often I'll do two streams in a calendar day which are quite different, and one of them might be "all proceeds go toward a charity or other cause" but the other one is something else; it's impossible now to separate those things.
And more often than not I will stream late nights, through the midnight hour, so dividing by days is not useful.
There's also a small question of the users who renew subs or donate bits outside of stream hours, because they want the $ to go to us, not the charity. I have to do a lot of my own figuring to take account of that. It's not a large amount, at my size, but I imagine for a larger streamer, this could be a mess.
Ideally I'd want to be able to specify a start and end range by hour, perhaps even 15 minute blocks, and I'd like to be able to choose, and even multiply choose (if contiguous blocks - I guess), from a list of streams and have those times fill in accordingly.
(While I have your attention and you are hopefully happy to have my feedback and joy, we are all still very confused when there is a raid and we can't host the next stop. People who are left behind, people who walked away from their computers, people who got the notice too late and clicked, come to an empty channel, or a channel with an autohost that is not where all our friends went. Because we have lost Twitch friendships, we can't see where our friends are that way either. This is a daily frustration for us. I'll make an item about it but I'm not sure how visible that is. Thank you and please forgive the tangent.)
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Reference for "thousands" :)
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Just chiming in with a bump - this would be great and seems like an obvious win for the servers as well as the clients.