It looks like you're using 32-bit Windows. The included mpv version is unfortunately only 64-bit. You can either download a 32-bit build from here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/
or, if you prefer VLC, you can download & install it from https://www.videolan.org/
Right - almost forgot about this issue. The version of mpv that I include with the app only works on 64-bit systems. Perhaps I should make a disclaimer about that :)
If you'd like to use mpv (for seek support in past games) you can download a 32-bit version here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/ and then simply point the app to the location where you extracted it.
Crap you're right, I may have only included the 64-bit version. If you want you can get a 32-bit build from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/ and just replace all the files in the mpv folder. Changing the mpv path doesn't work at the moment but should be fixed in the next release.
dont disable your firewall or antivirus, next version you might switch to another streaming software, just install Livestreamer and set the path to livestreamer.exe in settings using the button [...] on the Streamlink path option, Make sure you change the filter to All Files (.) (instead of streamlink.exe)
link to livestreamer.exe (one-click, download) https://github.com/chrippa/livestreamer/releases/download/v1.12.2/livestreamer-v1.12.2-win32-setup.exe
I'm at work at the moment so I can't test it out, but try entering the --cache option in the "player args" field (as documented here https://mpv.io/manual/master/#cache)
it takes a value in kb, so maybe try something like 50 MB? Ex:
--cache=50000
Plugin for Kodi:
http://forum.kodi.tv/showthread.php?tid=243756
Live and full games require an account/login, recaps and extended highlights do not (they're also in 60 fps).
I don't have an account so I can't confirm if it works right now or not. Check the end of the thread.
Quick instructions:
2) Installation of the addon: download the .zip somewhere, in Kodi: system > add-ons > install from zip file, after this enable the add-on from the add-ons list.
Last MPV build (2017-02-11) is broken when going fullscreen. Just go to the old one and change the mvp folder with the one in the link.
This is essentially a Chromecast Browser. MOST things that will play in a browser will cast through this app. Just load the site up in the app and it's pretty self explanatory.
This has gotten me to be able to stream tons of things that otherwise wouldn't work on the site itself.
Typically a server-side issue and switching between the default (akamai) alternate CDN (level3) setting is really the only thing that can make a proper difference.
The cache size of mpv can be changed (put it after cache=yes
) but the default is already quite large and it likely won't help here.
Yeah that means your machine is 32-bit, and the included mpv is 64-bit. You can grab the 32-bit version here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/ And replace the existing mpv folder or choose the new mpv path in settings.
for those who are recording games, i have found that this tool is pretty easy and good for editing out the commerical breaks without messing up the audio. It is also free.
> I was getting a lot of stutter when the camera would pan, informing mpv with display-fps=60 to match both the HZ sent to the TV by Windows and the feed resolved this for me.
See also video-sync=display-resample
This does exactly that:
c no-osd cycle_values osd-level 2 0
Manual is here: https://mpv.io/manual/stable/
If you're looking for keybinding examples then this is more useful: https://github.com/mpv-player/mpv/blob/master/etc/input.conf
Hey,
It looks like you're using a 32-bit operating system. You can grab a 32-bit version of mpv from here https://sourceforge.net/projects/mpv-player-windows/files/ or download VLC https://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html (won't support VOD seeking)
if you have a ww-drt compatible router, you can just route all your traffic straight through NordVPN - anything internal to the network never knows it's been routed through a VPN
It's handy if you want to watch local sports on blackout with a VPN - Roku, xbox. ps4 etc just see where the VPN routes to