• janAkali
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      381 year ago

      This worked for me, but for OP: don’t forget to enable it back on after login. It’s not required to watch Twitch, only for ‘the first’ login.

    • dudeami0
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      151 year ago

      Also, any plugin that Twitch doesn’t like (for example TTV LOL) is detected and will prevent a log in. You’ll need to disable the plugin to login, but can use it after logging in.

  • cmat273
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    151 year ago

    Oh my fucking god this is a huge pain point for me. I couldn’t find a solution so I resorted to importing the cookie from my laptop but looks like smarter people than me have figured it out.

  • @moody
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    131 year ago

    If it’s not a deal-breaker, you can disable it just the one time to log in. Once you’re logged in, cookies handle the rest and you can re-enable all your blockers and privacy features.

    • @Da_Boom@iusearchlinux.fyi
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      131 year ago

      Streamlink + chatterino + VLC is a fucking great combination

      Use chatterino to open the stream with streamlink, the stream will open in VLC and you can watch and chat with that combination.

      It’s not ad supported, in fact you’ll find twitch will give you a bright purple placeholder in place of ads trying to convince you to use the browser… Then everything just works, and works well.

      • dudeami0
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        41 year ago

        You can add streamlink-ttvlol with one of the known compatible proxies to remove the ads. Works great for me.

        Also if there are issues with VLC crashing, I recommend MPV as it handles malformed stream data a little better. VLC will work great 99% of the time on twitch though.

  • Corroded
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    31 year ago

    I think most of the open source front ends are for Android devices.