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How to read live streams? #610
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This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
Please keep it open. And would be nice to not auto-close issues when there has not been a follow-up from the authors yet. |
This issue has been automatically marked as stale because it has not had recent activity. It will be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions. |
Keeping it open. @LuanRT Do you have any insights on this? |
@willemmulder Nobody is looking into this other than you, everyone else just uses the DASH and HLS manifests provided by YouTube instead of building a custom solution. So you are probably the expert on the subject. Also as this isn't directly related to YouTube.js, I'm not sure why you were expecting anyone to follow up on it, definitely not worth unnecessarily pinging someone. |
@absidue Okay, that's some unnecessary assumptions. It is a Youtube.js issue, because right now the lib doesn't support livestreams (afaik) so it's a feature request. That's what these issues are for, right? Luan would be more than welcome to say that livestreaming support is not planned. Until that moment, I keep the issue open and people are welcome to join and/or share their solution. Just saying "you're the only one" doesn't help any one. But I'd love to learn about how other people use the DASH / HLS manifests provided by Youtube. I can't seem to find anything about it? |
@willemmulder All the information you need to know is in the comments that I left on the other issue that you opened and seem to have forgotten about. |
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I want to read the audio of a live stream. So what I currently do is
Then fetch that data (which is a chunk of 4 seconds of audio) and repeat the process every so many seconds.
It feels quite cumbersome haha. Is there a better way?
Thanks!
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