├── restream.png ├── betterttv.png ├── clementine.png ├── liberapay.jpg ├── .github ├── FUNDING.yml └── workflows │ ├── add-stars.yml │ └── welcome-new-users.yml ├── streamelements.png ├── LICENSE └── README.md /restream.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/awesome-streaming-tools/HEAD/restream.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /betterttv.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/awesome-streaming-tools/HEAD/betterttv.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /clementine.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/awesome-streaming-tools/HEAD/clementine.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /liberapay.jpg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/awesome-streaming-tools/HEAD/liberapay.jpg -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/FUNDING.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | custom: ["https://gist.github.com/juancarlospaco/37da34ed13a609663f55f4466c4dbc3e"] 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /streamelements.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/awesome-streaming-tools/HEAD/streamelements.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/add-stars.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Add Stars 2 | 3 | on: [watch] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | addstars: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | steps: 9 | - uses: actions/checkout@v1 10 | - name: Add Stars to Readme 11 | run: | 12 | echo -e ":star: [@${{github.actor}}](https://github.com/${{github.actor}} '`date --iso-8601`')\t" >> README.md 13 | 14 | - name: Commit changes 15 | uses: elstudio/actions-js-build/commit@v2 16 | env: 17 | GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 18 | PUSH_BRANCH: 'master' 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | MIT License 2 | 3 | Copyright (c) 2019 Juan Carlos 4 | 5 | Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy 6 | of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal 7 | in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights 8 | to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell 9 | copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is 10 | furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: 11 | 12 | The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all 13 | copies or substantial portions of the Software. 14 | 15 | THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR 16 | IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, 17 | FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE 18 | AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER 19 | LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, 20 | OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE 21 | SOFTWARE. 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.github/workflows/welcome-new-users.yml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | name: Welcome New Users 2 | 3 | on: [pull_request, issues] 4 | 5 | jobs: 6 | greeting: 7 | runs-on: ubuntu-latest 8 | steps: 9 | - uses: actions/first-interaction@v1 10 | with: 11 | repo-token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }} 12 | issue-message: | 13 | # Welcome ${{github.actor}} 14 | - **Remember to :star: Star the project on GitHub!.** 15 | - **Congrats for your first issue!, please provide a minimal code example that reproduces the :bug: Bug!.** 16 | Reports with full repro code and descriptive detailed information will be fixed faster. 17 | - [Please, keep in mind there is ZERO FUNDING for the project!, we have no sponsors, no company behind, no dev team, 18 | :heart: Send crypto today to speed up development!](https://gist.github.com/juancarlospaco/37da34ed13a609663f55f4466c4dbc3e) 19 | 20 | pr-message: | 21 | # Welcome ${{github.actor}} 22 | - **Remember to :star: Star the project on GitHub!.** 23 | - **Congrats for your first Pull Request!, we will review your contributions very soon, and likely merge it!.** 24 | Pull Requests with detailed description of the changes and documentation on the code will be merged faster. 25 | - [Please, keep in mind there is ZERO FUNDING for the project!, we have no sponsors, no company behind, no dev team, 26 | :heart: Send crypto today to speed up development!](https://gist.github.com/juancarlospaco/37da34ed13a609663f55f4466c4dbc3e) 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Awesome Streaming Tools 2 | 3 | ![](https://img.shields.io/github/stars/juancarlospaco/obs-starter-kit?style=for-the-badge) 4 | ![](https://img.shields.io/github/last-commit/juancarlospaco/obs-starter-kit?style=for-the-badge) 5 | ![](https://img.shields.io/liberapay/patrons/juancarlospaco?style=for-the-badge) 6 | 7 | Visually attractive eye candy and useful tools that you can show off on your stream, install the ones you see fit... 8 | 9 | 10 | # Table Of Contents 11 | 12 | | | | | | 13 | |:--------:|:--------:|:--------:|:--------:| 14 | | [OBS Plugins](#obs-plugins) | [Overlays](#overlays) | [Desktop Apps](#desktop-apps) | [Web Based Tools](#web-based-tools) | 15 | | [Mobile Apps](#mobile-apps) | [Twitch Extensions](#twitch-extensions) | [Stream Animator](#stream-animator) | [Livestreaming Glossary](#livestreaming-slang-twitch-glossary) | 16 | 17 | 18 | # OBS Plugins 19 | 20 | - `obs-multi-rtmp` https://github.com/sorayuki/obs-multi-rtmp (Alternative is to use [ 21 | ](#ReStream) ) 22 | - `obs-linuxbrowser` https://github.com/bazukas/obs-linuxbrowser 23 | - `obs-input-overlay` https://github.com/univrsal/input-overlay 24 | - `obs-plugin-spectralizer` https://github.com/univrsal/spectralizer 25 | - `closed-captioning-obs-plugin` https://github.com/ratwithacompiler/OBS-captions-plugin#closed-captioning-obs-plugin 26 | - OBS Move Transitions https://github.com/exeldro/obs-move-transition 27 | - OBS Background removal https://github.com/royshil/obs-backgroundremoval#introduction 28 | 29 | **Plugin Install:** 30 | 31 | - Linux: Plugins should be installed to `~/.config/obs-studio/plugins/` 32 | - Windows: `C:\Program Files\OBS-Studio\obs-plugins\64bit\` 33 | - Plugins are `*.so` files on Linux and Mac, and `*.dll` on Windows. 34 | 35 | 36 | # Overlays 37 | 38 | ![](streamelements.png) 39 | 40 | [Streamelements](https://streamelements.com) is a Free service that provides Overlays, 41 | Alerts, Monetization, Merchandasing Store, Chat Bots, Spam Filters, Stats, Chat Commands, 42 | Media Requests (viewers can musicalize the stream via Youtube links), Stats and more for streamers. 43 | 44 | All the Overlays are provided via 1 URL link that you use on your OBS Studio "Browser Source" (`obs-linuxbrowser`). 45 | Overlays has an online web visual editor with a lot of free themes to use and remix. 46 | 47 | Overlays and Alerts are important because is the only *visual* way to know when someone is giving you money, 48 | like Donations, Bits, Cheers, etc and also important events like Raids with lots of new viewers. 49 | 50 | # Fiver Twitch Store 51 | 52 | Anything you need for a few dollars 53 | 54 | - https://www.fiverr.com/stores/twitch 55 | - https://www.fiverr.com/categories/programming-tech/development-for-streamers 56 | 57 | 58 | # Desktop Apps 59 | 60 | ## BetterTTV 61 | 62 | ![](betterttv.png) 63 | 64 | [BetterTTV](https://betterttv.com/emotes/top) is an [open source web browser extension](https://github.com/night/BetterTTV) 65 | that adds extra features to Twitch stream chats like animated emotes and more, is very popular on streams, 66 | if you dont understand why a lot of people on your chat types `monkaS` is probably that you need this browser extension, 67 | you can also add you own customized animated emotes for your chat, also supports not-animated emotes, its free $0 cost. 68 | 69 | 70 | ## Orion 71 | 72 | [Orion](https://alamminsalo.github.io/orion) is an open source crossplatform Qt5/QML Twitch Desktop Client app, with all basic features working, 73 | emojis and unicode works, copy&paste works, is very lightweight being coded on C++, it wont replace the web but if you only need to watch streams is very comfy. 74 | 75 | [![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5585454/27840063-b6429fce-60fe-11e7-9e96-54d6d0657953.png)](https://alamminsalo.github.io/orion) 76 | 77 | 78 | ## Webcamoid 79 | 80 | [Webcamoid](https://webcamoid.github.io) is an open source Qt5 WebCam app with advanced settings and real time filters and effects, 81 | is very lightweight being coded on C, uses few resources, it can add custom effects to your webcam on real time, 82 | it can cover faces with PNG images, it can blurry faces, it can add face masks, cover you with fire or glow halo and more fancy toys. 83 | 84 | [![](https://webcamoid.github.io/theme/images/screenshots/Effects.png)](https://webcamoid.github.io "Real time effects for your camera") 85 | 86 | 87 | ## Visual Studio Code 88 | 89 | [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com) is an open source ElectronJS code editor that [has stream oriented plugins](https://dev.to/ninjabunny9000/5-useful-vscode-extensions-for-live-coding-239b), 90 | that allows your viewers to interact with the editor and the code in it using chat commands and more. 91 | It is the only editor that we can find that has stream oriented plugins. 92 | 93 | ![](https://res.cloudinary.com/practicaldev/image/fetch/s--s0A4Ri0H--/c_limit%2Cf_auto%2Cfl_progressive%2Cq_66%2Cw_880/https://github.com/clarkio/vscode-twitch-highlighter/raw/master/resources/intro-vid.gif) 94 | 95 | 96 | ## RIPcord 97 | 98 | ![](https://cancel.fm/ripcord/static/ripcord_screenshot_win_6.png) 99 | 100 | [RIPCord](https://cancel.fm/ripcord) is an alternative Discord Chat Client. 101 | RIPcord is a lot faster and more ligh weight compared to the official one, 102 | it is written in C and Qt 5, has Dark theme and also supports Slack chats. 103 | 104 | 105 | ## Clementine 106 | 107 | [Clementine Music Player](https://www.clementine-player.org) is an open source crossplatform Qt5 Music player with very modern and visually attractive UI, 108 | that makes it ideal for playing music while occasionally showing the player on stream and dont get everyone bored quickly, 109 | it uses few resources and disk space because its C, uses less resources than Spotify, and uses no Network by default. 110 | 111 | It has a playlist with "Mood bars" that represents the mood of the song using colors (sad music, happy music, slow paced music, etc). 112 | The playlist also has a column "Play Count" so you can see how many times that song has been played on stream. 113 | The Playlist has a Rating colum with 5 Stars widgets, so you can rate the songs too. 114 | It can show random baby Kitten photos for missing music cover photos. 115 | If you dont have Designs for *"Will be back soon"* kind of screens, just leaving the player on shuffle will do, at least for a while. 116 | 117 | [![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/juancarlospaco/obs-starter-kit/master/clementine.png "Visually attractive music player!")](https://www.clementine-player.org) 118 | 119 | 120 | ## Flameshot 121 | 122 | [Flameshot](https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot) is an open source crossplatform Qt5 Screenshot app with tools and nice UI, it has a TryIcon and a window widget, 123 | very nice if you need to take screenshots for your stream. 124 | 125 | [![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot/master/img/preview/animatedUsage.gif)](https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot#--------------------------------flameshot---- "Cool screenshots") 126 | 127 | 128 | ## Cool Retro Term 129 | 130 | [Cool Retro Term](https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term#cool-retro-term) is a is an open source crossplatform Qt5/QML Terminal app, 131 | with configurable effects, you can disable any or all effects too, copy&paste works, for the rest is a normal terminal app but looks fancy. 132 | 133 | [![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/121322/32070717-16708784-ba42-11e7-8572-a8fcc10d7f7d.gif) ![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/121322/32070716-16567e5c-ba42-11e7-9e64-ba96dfe9b64d.gif)](https://github.com/Swordfish90/cool-retro-term#cool-retro-term) 134 | 135 | 136 | ## SWCursor 137 | 138 | [SWCursor](https://github.com/andykitchen/swcursor#swcursor) is a simple C program that allows you to use any PNG image as Mouse cursor, 139 | so you can use your Logo as cursor or an extra big cursor on your stream. You can remove the cursor by closing the program. 140 | 141 | [![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/andykitchen/swcursor/master/screenshot.png)](https://github.com/andykitchen/swcursor#swcursor) 142 | 143 | 144 | ## Oneko 145 | 146 | Kitten that chases the mouse pointer desktop toy, very very lightweight and simple. 147 | http://www.daidouji.com/oneko 148 | https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/oneko 149 | 150 | 151 | ## Blender 152 | 153 | [Mixer](https://github.com/ubisoft/mixer#mixer) is a Blender addon developed at Ubisoft Animation Studio for Real Time Collaboration in 3D edition. 154 | It allows multiple Blender users to work on the same scene at the same time. 155 | If you livestream digital Art, you can colab with other streamers or viewers. 156 | 157 | 158 | # Mobile Apps 159 | 160 | ## Twire 161 | 162 | [Twire](https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.perflyst.twire) is an open source Android Twitch Client app for Mobile, 163 | is a lot more lightweigth than the official app and the features are almost the same, copy&paste works, emoji and unicode works too. 164 | 165 | 166 | # Web Based Tools 167 | 168 | ## ReStream 169 | 170 | [ReStream](https://restream.io) re-streams your stream into several platforms for free, 171 | you need to register and it will provide you with an URL and secret token to use on OBS. 172 | 173 | ![](restream.png) 174 | 175 | ## Pogged TV 176 | 177 | Uses AI to analize video and chat in real time and generate a 24/7 continous stream of "Pog Moments" on Twitch https://pogged.tv 178 | https://pogged.tv/ 179 | ## TwitchRoulette 180 | 181 | [TwitchRoulette](https://twitchroulette.net) Spin the wheel and match with a random streamer with no viewers. 182 | Say hi! Make new Friends!. 183 | 184 | 185 | ## MultiTwitch 186 | 187 | You can use [MultiTwitch](http://www.multitwitch.tv) to watch any number of [Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv) streams at the same time (as long as your computer can handle it). 188 | Simply put the streams you want in the url. 189 | [MultiTwitch](http://www.multitwitch.tv) will optimize the layout of streams to give you the maximum size on each of the streams, 190 | while maintaining aspect ratio. 191 | Source https://github.com/bhamrick/multitwitch 192 | 193 | 194 | ## Featured Chats 195 | 196 | https://featured.chat is a free web tool for Streamers created by [Djwheat](https://twitch.tv/djwheat), 197 | it is a tool to showcase and groom all the chat activity on a channel and feature individual chat messages on screen in the broadcast. 198 | 199 | It is not an extension: The tool is made up of 2 web pages. 200 | One for Management, a webpage in your browser to curate/moderate the messages, 201 | one for your broadcast software, a browser source you can plug into OBS. 202 | 203 | Documentation Manual: https://featured.chat/manual 204 | 205 | 206 | ## Gather Town 207 | 208 | https://gather.town free tier up to 25 people, free for guests, everyone can build stuff like a game, chat, video and audio streaming calls, can login with Google, 209 | password protection option, Admins can configure the virtual spaces, 2D game look and feel makes it lightweight and fun, lots of maps. 210 | 211 | 212 | ## Bonk 213 | 214 | https://bonk.io is a web browser game. 215 | 216 | ## Jackbox 217 | 218 | https://jackbox.tv is a web browser game designed for Twitch. 219 | 220 | ## Voice Avatar 221 | 222 | Waifu Avatar Voice Synth, free online anonymous no-registration https://nanakoe-nina.dena.ai 223 | After making a new recording click on "Good" button and it will give you a download button. 224 | 225 | 226 | ## LiberaPay 227 | 228 | ![](liberapay.jpg) 229 | 230 | [LiberaPay](https://liberapay.com) is an open source free web service that allows you to take Donations $, 231 | it is like an alternative to Patreon and similar services, 232 | when you stream on a fixed constant schedule eventually people will start asking for a way to Donate to you, 233 | this is the only service we can find that do not take a big chunk of your donation, 234 | with this service 100% of the money goes to you, as far as we know it works internationally. 235 | 236 | ## OpenSelery 237 | 238 | [OpenSelery](https://github.com/protontypes/openselery#continuous-and-transparent-developer-payout) is a decentralized framework for a free and transparent salary distribution in free software. 239 | It defines a funding distribution to generate a transparent and adaptable cash flow to your digital project and all its contributors. 240 | Transparent payout to the developers of your Github project. 241 | Distribution of money is done via Bitcoin (currently via Coinbase). 242 | Transparent payout with public Logs. This tools remains to be investigated, but is still in development too. 243 | 244 | ## ShowMeTheWay 245 | 246 | [ShowMeTheWay](https://osmlab.github.io/show-me-the-way) is an open source web service that shows real time updates on [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org), 247 | If you dont have Designs for *"Will be back soon"* kind of screens, just leaving this web on screen will do, at least for a while. 248 | 249 | ## LiveOpenStreetMap 250 | 251 | [LiveOpenStreetMap](http://live.openstreetmap.fr) is an open source web service that shows real time updates on [OpenStreetMap](https://www.openstreetmap.org), 252 | If you dont have Designs for *"Will be back soon"* kind of screens, just leaving this web on screen will do, at least for a while. 253 | 254 | ## Jamendo 255 | 256 | [Jamendo](http://jamendo.com) is a web service where you can find free music without copyright nor royalty costs, 257 | you can download full quality music for free to use on your streams and dont get muted, etc. 258 | 259 | 260 | ## PeerFast 261 | 262 | [PeerFast](https://diegorbaquero.github.io/PeerFast) is a Free Open-Source Internet speed check, 263 | it runs completely on your PC, it is anonymous, no login nor account required, runs from your browser. 264 | 265 | ## WindowSwap 266 | 267 | - https://window-swap.com 268 | 269 | ## VoiceNotebook 270 | 271 | [VoiceNotebook](https://voicenotebook.com) can save transcriptions of your streams in real time automatically for free, 272 | keep transcription logs of past streams!. 273 | 274 | Speech to text online, Mac, Windows and Linux integration. 275 | Direct speech input in Windows, Mac and Linux. Voice typing to clipboard. 276 | Free Audio to text transcription (mp3, mp4, Youtube). Android and iOS Apps. 277 | 278 | 279 | ## Tetris Online Multiplayer 280 | 281 | - [Tetrio](https://tetr.io) is a free open source online multiplayer with custom rooms that you can use to play with viewers. 282 | Desktop App for Linux, Windows, Mac. 283 | 284 | 285 | ## Skribbl 286 | 287 | - [Skribbl.io](https://skribbl.io) is a free online multiplayer drawing and guessing game that can be used to play with viewers. Rooms can either be randomized or private. Custom drawing prompts can be created in private rooms. 288 | 289 | 290 | ## GeoGuessr 291 | 292 | - [GeoGuessr](https://www.geoguessr.com) is an online multiplayer Geography Trivia game that you can use to play with viewers. 293 | Places to guess are randomized. You must pay to use it, free tier is 1 game per day. Has a dedicated category on Twitch. 294 | 295 | See also: 296 | - https://geotips.net 297 | - https://chatguessr.com 298 | 299 | 300 | ## City Guesser 301 | 302 | [City Guesser](https://virtualvacation.us/multiplayer) is similar to GeoGuessr but free and uses video with audio instead. 303 | Free multiplayer private rooms with admin customized settings, Streamer mode, no registration required, 304 | people can join by PIN or link, singlePlayer mode, rankings and leaderboard at the end of the game, all game flow has auto timeout, 305 | Kilometer or Miles option, 2x video speed, option to jump back 10 seconds on the video. [Has a dedicated category on Twitch.](https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/City%20Guesser) 306 | 307 | ## Keyma 308 | 309 | [Keyma.sh](https://keyma.sh) online multiplayer Typing race game where you can go head to head versus players around the world. 310 | [Has a dedicated category on Twitch.](https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Keyma.sh) 311 | 312 | ## JSTris 313 | 314 | https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Jstris 315 | https://jstris.jezevec10.com 316 | 317 | ## Mozilla Hubs 318 | 319 | https://hubs.mozilla.com 320 | 321 | 322 | ## DuoLingo 323 | 324 | - [DuoLingo](https://www.duolingo.com) is a free game app to learn spoken languages that you can use to play with viewers. 325 | Has a dedicated category on Twitch. 326 | 327 | ## HigherLower 328 | 329 | - http://www.higherlowergame.com 330 | 331 | 332 | ## E-Girls 333 | 334 | Do you want to stream a multi-player game and no one of your friends like to play the game?, 335 | you can rent [E-Girls](http://egirl.gg) to play game sessions with you (or [E-Boys](http://egirl.gg)). 336 | The service is NOT Free, you must pay, prices may vary. 337 | 338 | ## Live Curtain 339 | 340 | [Live Curtain](https://livecurtain.com) is a web page that displays a message of your choice, and an optional countdown clock. It's easy to use, whenever you want to show a message to your audience, such as: a 'stream starting soon' screen, or to say you're on a break. Enter your text, choose a theme, and share your browser window in your streaming tool. 341 | 342 | # Twitch Extensions 343 | 344 | Few Twitch extensions for tech streams, random order, as example, theres always more on the Twitch catalog. 345 | 346 | Something to consider for tech streams is that sometimes the most popular and effective Twitch Extensions for other categories can fail on tech streams, 347 | that tend to have less than 100 viewers, because if the extension is too Bits hungry no one will really use it, 348 | so Twitch Extensions without Bits, at least for basic functionality are preferred. 349 | 350 | The Gaming stream extensions are over-saturated, the Tech stream extensions are underrated. 351 | 352 | ## Exclusive Content for Subscribers 353 | 354 | https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/7kodks69rwf64tad7558abd0268uzl-0.0.4 355 | 356 | ## Streamer Timezone 357 | 358 | https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/zowhdiwf4lqqoa99rphz5y38235qxu-0.0.1 359 | 360 | ## Overlays as Extensions 361 | 362 | https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/tdldrg6rlw5eewiwcpxo3dv0obyckc-0.9.1 363 | 364 | ## GitHub Projects 365 | 366 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/yncbd7i177on3ia536r307nlvt8g1w-0.1.1 367 | 368 | ## GitHub Repo Browser 369 | 370 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/4pk2cbv7h3ur5j934vhe0gt8a829tj-1.1.2 371 | 372 | ## GitHub Profile 373 | 374 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/ipthd4t8w0euh9djnycwc4a12e0694-1.1.2 375 | 376 | ## StackOverflow Profile 377 | 378 | https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/e2vjyjiur6ak0mip91qrjnjcliq8n8-1.0.1 379 | 380 | # Uptime & Watchtime 381 | 382 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/jk6sz43il0oyzfl8xipehqacw8bchv-1.0.2 383 | 384 | ## Better Information Panel 385 | 386 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/pp16i51f77pxhwls8tqqo72f5m5ttz-0.4.0 387 | 388 | ## NicoNico 389 | 390 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/gh70y1spw727ohtgzbhc0hppvq9br2-0.2.0 391 | 392 | ## Twitter Timeline 393 | 394 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/qcxdzgqw0sd1u50wqtwodjfd5dmkxz-1.0.0 395 | 396 | ## Latest Followers 397 | 398 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/wb3bnc8np7tdnxj2sfbk0aa3vklulo-1.0.6 399 | 400 | ## Viewer GeoLocation 401 | 402 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/9zqhb3hba48m0c382uno7k2t74isfi-0.1.4 403 | 404 | ## Suggestion Box 405 | 406 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/6rh8h42nhnjmirlyxc0w9lbpmeehi0-0.4.2 407 | 408 | ## Schedule 409 | 410 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/6t1ip2ejuoshyb63c9rq9rvacageuk-0.0.1 411 | 412 | ## Snow 413 | 414 | https://www.twitch.tv/ext/xbfr3j9z0wzaov6bkvaam7wsovlxqj-1.0.0 (Stopped working?) 415 | 416 | ## Streamer on a Map 417 | 418 | https://dashboard.twitch.tv/extensions/1pr3m2sq25u56a8xeg1ntoc5za9mep-1.0.0 419 | 420 | 421 | # Stream Animator 422 | 423 | Optional tips and tricks to animate your stream and avoid akward long silences. 424 | 425 | - Use Twitch Polls. 426 | - Ban Trolls with zero tolerance. 427 | - Remember people to Follow and Subscribe. 428 | - Use a Chat Bot for Media Requests via Youtube links. 429 | - Have a "Be Right Back" scene with video with music and chat. 430 | - Have a "Starting Soon" scene with video with music, chat and countdown. 431 | - Have a "Stream Ending" scene with video with music, chat and countdown. 432 | - Have a "Technical Difficulties" scene with video with music and chat. 433 | - Think everything in loud voice, describe everything you think and do. 434 | - Thank Lurkers for viewing, in a generic way, do not name them, do not call them out, 435 | a lot of streamers do not remember this, you can even thank Lurkers on the Starting/Ending/BRB video scenes. 436 | - Have a "Polemic Topic" to chat and opinion about on each stream, 437 | the more polemic the better, that will bait them to chat. 438 | - The "Viewer Geolocation" Twitch extension is useful to know where viewers are from, 439 | ask random questions about the country were most viewers watches you from, that will bait them to chat. 440 | 441 | 442 | ## Livestreaming slang: Twitch Glossary 443 | 444 |
445 | 446 | #### Admin 447 | A role for users on Twitch. 448 | Admins are paid by Twitch to enforce the Terms of Service, review user reports, and to assist in settling disputes around the site. 449 | Their role can be identified in chat via the yellow adorning a badge alongside their name. 450 | 451 | #### Affiliate 452 | A voluntary designation given to particular Twitch channels that have met a certain set of requirements that grants the channel features above that of a regular user. 453 | Current features are mainly limited to the ability to collect bits through Cheering (as well as priority placement in the transcoding queue), but will eventually expand into limited subscriptions, ad revenue, and game sales. Affiliate invitations are provided automatically, once a channel meets the requirements. 454 | 455 | #### Bits 456 | A single unit of the currency provided to a broadcaster by a viewer. 457 | Bits are purchased by viewers at a rate dictated by Twitch using real-world money, and then can be given to broadcasters by way of Cheering. 458 | Broadcasters, in turn, receive one cent per bit provided. 459 | Bits can only be given to broadcasters that are either Partnered or Affiliated, and then only those who have enabled the feature for their channels. 460 | 461 | #### Bitrate 462 | The rate at which data is being sent to Twitch from a broadcaster, typically measured in kilobits per second. 463 | The higher the rate, the more data will make it to Twitch for each second of a stream, which means the content can be viewed at higher resolutions and frame rate. 464 | Bitrates are typically limited by an Internet Service Provider (ISP), which can hamper a streamer's ability to broadcast at high rates, as well as prevent viewers from viewing high bitrate streams. 465 | 466 | #### Bot 467 | An automated user generally used to enhance the Chat experience. 468 | Bots can be used to moderate, provide alerts, and give interactivity to viewers in various ways. 469 | 470 | #### ViewBotting 471 | An illicit method of boosting concurrent viewer numbers by creating synthetic viewers to "watch" a broadcast. 472 | Botting services can be bought by the broadcaster, but can also be used maliciously against a broadcaster to cast doubt on their viewership. 473 | Also known as Botting. 474 | 475 | #### Broadcaster 476 | An individual that streams data from their device to Twitch in order to allow viewers to view their content. 477 | Also known as the Streamer. 478 | 479 | #### Capture Card 480 | An electronic device that allows a user to capture the view of another device, 481 | such as a gaming console or another computer, so that it may be used for broadcasting or recording. 482 | Capture cards can either be external (connected to a PC via USB or other port outside the PC) or 483 | internal (connected directly to the computer's motherboard, typically via PCIe), and can contain a variety of potential inputs. 484 | 485 | #### Chat 486 | A live chatroom accompanying a channel. 487 | All users are able to view the Chat, but only users with an account may submit messages for others to see. 488 | The Chat can be moderated by the broadcaster themselves, automated systems (like Twitch's Auto-Mod, or 3rd party "bots"), 489 | moderators designated by the broadcaster, and admins, global moderators, and Staff members from Twitch itself. 490 | The Chat will support text-based messages, as well as emotes approved by Twitch. 491 | These emotes can be global emotes to be used all around Twitch, or 492 | channel-specific emotes provided by subscriptions, Twitch Crates, or through unofficial extensions like BTTV. 493 | 494 | #### Cheer Badge 495 | A badge provided to users that have given certain amounts of bits overall to a given channel. 496 | As a user provides more bits, their badge will evolve. 497 | Partnered broadcasters can create custom Cheer Badges for their channel, 498 | whereas Affiliated broadcasters use the default icons. 499 | 500 | #### Cheering 501 | The process by which a user gives bits to a broadcaster. 502 | Cheering is accomplished via the chat, and can be accompanied by text, emotes (known as "cheermotes"), or both. 503 | To cheer, a user types the phrase `CheerX`, where the X represents the desired number of bits the user wishes to cheer. 504 | Once cheered, a viewer's bits balance decrements appropriately. 505 | 506 | #### Clips 507 | A feature on Twitch that enables users to create short videos of a particular livestream, either while live or afterwards. 508 | These videos can be easily spread via social media, and lead back to the originator's content when shared. 509 | 510 | #### Communities 511 | An additional tag broadcasters can use to better describe their type of content. 512 | Besides the stream title and game selection, the broadcaster can select (or create!) 513 | a community to place their channel in, and when they go live, their channel will appear within that community page. 514 | Popular communities include varietystreaming, positivity, game-specific tags, speedrunning, etc. 515 | The Creative side of Twitch also depends on this system, giving broadcasters the option to describe their craft (like food, digitalart, etc.) 516 | 517 | #### Concurrent Viewers 518 | The number of devices viewing a broadcast simultaneously. 519 | The term is usually dealt with in terms of live concurrent (how many viewers a broadcaster has at that moment), 520 | peak concurrent (the highest number of viewers a broadcaster has in a timespan), 521 | and average concurrent (average number of viewers at a certain rate). 522 | 523 | #### Directory 524 | The location on Twitch at which users may find live channels streaming under certain categories. 525 | Game Directories classify the channels by game (from highest live concurrent viewership to lowest), 526 | while Community Directories classify the channels by self-described labels (from highest live concurrent viewership to least). 527 | 528 | #### Discord 529 | A conversational tool used by many streamers and gaming enthusiasts to interact with another outside of Twitch or other social media. 530 | Each Discord server is made to match some purpose, such as a place to congregate for followers of a particular channel, or individuals sharing a common interest. 531 | These servers contain text and voice channels, which can be themed to match the genre of conversation. 532 | 533 | #### Emotes 534 | Small pictures that can be embedded within text-based messages in Chat. 535 | Emotes (or Emoticons) can be accessed by typing a specific, case-sensitive phrase (like Grey Face, with no space). 536 | Some emotes are available for all users on Twitch (known as Global Emotes), while many are locked behind channel-specific subscriptions. 537 | If a user subscribes to a channel, they may use the channel's emotes throughout the rest of Twitch. 538 | Popular extensions like BTTV can also add additional emote functionality, 539 | by converting unofficial emote phrases into images that can only be seen by other users of said extensions. 540 | 541 | #### Follow 542 | A method of signing up with a channel so that the user will receive alerts (if requested) of when a channel is live. 543 | Followed channels will be displayed on a user's channel page, as well as a list of the users that follow their channel. 544 | 545 | #### Frame 546 | A single image that, when ran in conjunction with other images, forms a moving picture. 547 | A stream will typically run at a rate of 30 to 60 frames per second (FPS) to create a fluid video. 548 | If the streaming device has difficulty encoding frames at any point, 549 | or if the connection between the streaming device and Twitch servers is disrupted, 550 | the stream will begin to skip some frames in order to compensate, otherwise known as dropping frames. 551 | 552 | #### Friend 553 | A user that accepted a friend request from another user. 554 | A Friend will be alerted when another friend enters a channel they're in, 555 | as well as will be provided with their status on Twitch (online/busy/idle, streaming, etc.). 556 | 557 | #### Global Moderator 558 | A role for users on Twitch. 559 | Global Moderators are unpaid volunteers selected by Twitch, and have access to moderator tools across all channels. 560 | Their role can be identified in chat via the dark green badge containing an axe alongside their name. 561 | 562 | #### Highlights 563 | A method by which broadcasters and editors can make VODs out of VODs. 564 | These VODs have no expiration date, and can be viewed by anyone visiting the channel. 565 | 566 | #### Host 567 | A method of providing support to another channel, where a broadcaster's channel acts as a portal to another channel's live broadcast. 568 | Any viewers that the host's channel has at the time will be applied to the concurrent viewership of the hosted. 569 | For this reason, hosts are frequently used as a part of Raiding. 570 | To host a channel, a broadcaster must type `/host username` in their own chat. 571 | If a channel is hosted while a broadcast is ongoing, the host will deactivate once the channel goes offline. 572 | 573 | #### Lurker 574 | An informal nickname given to users who view a broadcast without actively interacting with the Chat. 575 | 576 | #### Marathons 577 | A stream or series of streams that emphasize the length of time as a test of endurance. 578 | Some may feature one game activity, while others may only have a loose theme connecting the variety of content. 579 | Marathons are frequently used as fundraisers for charities or projects for the broadcaster. 580 | 581 | #### Moderator 582 | A role for users on Twitch. 583 | Moderators are chosen by a broadcaster, and are responsible for enforcing rules within a channel's chat. 584 | A Moderator has the power to purge (remove all messages from a specific user), 585 | time out (prevent a user from sending messages to the chat for a specified amount of time), 586 | and ban (prevent a user from sending messages permanently) in order to maintain order. 587 | Their role can be identified in chat via the bright green badge containing a sword alongside their name. 588 | 589 | #### Overlay 590 | An image or a series of images that are placed over the main content of a broadcast. 591 | Typical Overlay components include the name of the streamer, aesthetic borders and flair, 592 | information about donations/social media/follows/various other stats, space for a webcam, and more. 593 | 594 | #### Panels 595 | A series of subsections below a channel's video player that can be used to convey whatever information the broadcaster chooses. 596 | Each panel can contain a picture that can be linked to another page, if desired. 597 | Typical panels include a description of the channel, links to social media, a method of giving money to the broadcaster, channel rules, and more. 598 | 599 | #### Partner 600 | A designation provided to channels that meet certain requirements, which provides a multitude of features to the broadcaster, 601 | including the ability to collect subscription fees, ad revenue, and bits, as well as receive guaranteed Transcoding servers, 602 | priority placement into beta featured programs, and more. 603 | The requirements for Partnership vary from channel to channel, and are reviewed only when a channel applies for the opportunity. 604 | Partners are required to stream at least 12 days per month. 605 | 606 | #### Prime 607 | A subscription service made via Amazon Prime. 608 | For a recurring rate, users can receive a handful of Twitch-specific benefits, 609 | including Ads removal, free subscriptions, free games, free badges, and more. 610 | Viewers with Prime can subscribe to a streamer for free. 611 | 612 | #### Raid 613 | The process in which a broadcaster directs their viewers to spam messages as they join another channel simultaneously, akin to a flash mob. 614 | broadcasters use Raids to support each other with large influxes of viewership, usually when the raid leader has finished their stream. 615 | 616 | #### Staff 617 | A role on for users on Twitch. 618 | Staff members are users that are employed throughout Twitch, 619 | and can be spotted in chat via the black badge containing a wrench alongside their name. 620 | 621 | #### Streaming 622 | The process by which a broadcaster uses a program to transmit images and sound from their device to Twitch, and therefore allow others to view. 623 | 624 | #### Subscription 625 | A monthly payment users can make to Partnered channels in exchange for emotes and other benefits that vary from channel to channel. 626 | Users can choose to pay $4.99 USD, $9.99 USD, or $24.99 USD if the option has been provided by the channel, 627 | and each provide a percentage back to the channel owner. 628 | 629 | #### Team 630 | A group of channels on Twitch. 631 | Partnered channels can create Teams to work together alongside other channels, Partnered or not, to better assist in growth and community building. 632 | 633 | #### Transcoding 634 | The method by which Twitch can reduce the original quality of a broadcaster's stream in order to allow more devices to view it. 635 | Some viewers may not be able to view a broadcaster's stream at the original bitrate provided, and so by reducing the quality, 636 | Twitch can reduce the bitrate needed to view it by the user. 637 | 638 | #### Turbo 639 | Similar to Prime. Provides the same features as Prime, at a higher cost. 640 | 641 | #### Verified 642 | A badge provided to Partnered channels that can be seen in any chat on Twitch. 643 | The Verified badge is purple, and contains a check mark. 644 | 645 | #### Video on Demand (VOD) 646 | A previously-recorded video that is viewable on Twitch. 647 | Streams on Twitch can generate recorded VODs on Twitch, if requested, to serve as a location for viewers to catch streams they either missed or wished to see again. 648 | VODs can also be uploaded to Twitch manually by a user. 649 | VODs can be named and provided with thumbnails by the broadcaster and their editors, and can be viewed by anyone visiting the channel. 650 | Stream recordings on standard channels will be automatically deleted 14 days after the stream occurred, 651 | while Partners and users that have Prime or Turbo can keep them for 60 days. 652 | Highlighted and uploaded VODs will remain on the site until the owner deletes them. 653 | 654 | #### Whisper 655 | A private message sent to users that can only be seen by those involved. 656 | A whisper may be viewed within the Chat, as well as separate windows generated when a whisper is attempted. 657 | 658 | #### Lurker 659 | Someone who watches the stream but doesn't actively participate in chat. 660 | 661 |
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