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10 years ago
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Since Twitch doesn't store videos and deletes them after a relatively short period, I decided to write a script that downloads videos from Heroes 3 streamers. There are quite a few videos now, and it's a shame to delete them, so I added a feature to the script to upload them to YouTube. With the permission of the authors (Redwhait, twaryna, HellLighT111, Dirty_Player, dark_HW, dave_hun, Grizvald, Lizard_WT, Maretti0, amieloo, aiwezo), I am posting the videos on
ex.ua <== this link is only accessible from Ukrainian IPs. These files (playlists) can be viewed from any IP address using VLC media player:
redwhait
twaryna
HellLighT111
Dirty_Player
Maretti0
dave_hun
Grizvald
Lizard_WT
amieloo
aiwezo
videos on YouTube (some parts of the audio track may be missing). The script continues to work, and new videos from Twitch, as well as old videos that I have stored on my disk but haven't yet uploaded to YouTube, will appear in the playlists. The script tries to record videos during live broadcasts to bypass Twitch's "audio track censorship." If the live broadcast recording is successful (doesn't get interrupted), it is uploaded to ex.ua without changes. Unfortunately, YouTube, like Twitch, blocks audio tracks on videos that contain copyrighted background music. YouTube now allows you to remove the audio background without deleting comments (!), but this feature is currently in beta, and I'm not sure if it can be used through the script. Doing it manually for each video separately is too complicated.

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I would also like to ask other streamers for permission to upload their videos to YouTube: thetoganash, the__the, dark_HW, mikevalentine, akastinger, sevensan.
10 years ago
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Sure, no problem.
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Of course.
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10 years ago
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Burning Daylight, you're doing a great job! (I'm actually surprised why people don't stream on YouTube?)
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10 years ago
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(I'm actually surprised why people don't stream on YouTube?)
I don't know, I'm curious myself! It's also interesting why streamers add music to the audio track. Not everyone likes the same music, and if someone wants to listen to music, they can put it on themselves...
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10 years ago
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(I'm actually surprised why people don't stream on YouTube?)

I tried, YouTube completely blocks the audio track due to copyright issues.
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10 years ago
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It would be great if someone could bring back the water-based gameplay elements from those games (Dirty_Player + LeBron); that would be amazing!

But overall, thank you for the idea and the work you've done; it's a really cool concept!
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10 years ago
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Burning Daylight
Since Twitch doesn't store videos and deletes them after a relatively short period, I decided to write a script that downloads videos of Heroes 3 streamers. There are quite a few videos now, and it's a shame to delete them, so I added a feature to the script to upload them to YouTube.
With the permission of the authors, I am posting the videos:
HellLight
Redwhait
=Lizard=
Aiwe
Dirty_Player
Twaryna
Grizvald
Amiloo
The script continues to work, and new videos from Twitch, as well as old videos that I have on my hard drive but haven't yet been uploaded to YouTube, will appear in the playlists.
Unfortunately, YouTube, like Twitch, blocks audio tracks in videos that contain copyrighted background music. YouTube now allows you to remove the background audio without deleting comments(!), but this feature is currently in beta, and I'm not sure if it can be used through the script. Doing this manually for each video separately is too complicated. Perhaps later I will modify the script to remove the music and preserve the comments so that YouTube doesn't block them.

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I would also like to ask other streamers for permission to upload their videos to YouTube: Maretti0, thetoganash, dave_hun, the__the, dark_HW, mikevalentine, akastinger, sevensan.
Dude, you deserve a monument while you're still alive! :smile14: :smile14: :smile14: :smile14:
I haven't quite figured out if the sound issues from Twitch are still present (when the sound disappears due to copyright infringement), but if this problem has also been solved, I'm ready to treat you to a beer! )))))))
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10 years ago
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Friend, you deserve a monument while you're still alive!:smile14: :smile14: :smile14: :smile14:
I haven't quite figured out if the sound issues from Twitch still exist (when the sound disappears due to copyright infringement), but if this problem is also solved here, I'm ready to treat you to a beer! )))))))
Unfortunately, the issue still persists in some videos, and YouTube even seems to exacerbate it. In my opinion, the best solution to this problem would be for streamers to avoid including background music in the audio track of the stream in the first place. The second option is the new function for removing background music that has appeared on YouTube, but it's still in beta and doesn't work very well.
In principle, the problem can be bypassed by recording videos directly during the stream, but there would still be nowhere to upload them, except perhaps to torrents. I've accumulated over a terabyte of these videos in the past couple of months...
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10 years ago
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Unfortunately, they still remain in some videos, and YouTube even seems to exacerbate the issue. In my opinion, the best solution to this problem would be for streamers not to include background music in the audio track of the stream in the first place. The second option is the new function for removing background music, which has appeared on YouTube, but it is still in beta and doesn't work very well.
In principle, the problem can be bypassed by recording videos directly during the stream, but there will still be nowhere to upload them, except perhaps to torrents; I have collected more than a terabyte of these videos in a couple of months...
Well, streamers definitely won't remove the music from the stream. But what if you try uploading videos to alternative video hosting platforms? Like RuTube (I don't know how they handle muting audio, but I'm just suggesting it as an option).
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Well, streamers definitely won't remove music from their streams. But what if we try uploading videos to alternative video hosting platforms? Like RuTube (I don't know how they handle audio muting, just suggesting it as an option).
We need a hosting platform that allows uploading videos via script...
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10 years ago
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What about the Chinese website http://www.youku.com/? :D ?
I just checked Youku and found several drawbacks.
Firstly, registration is only possible via a mobile phone or through Chinese social networks. You can't register with an email address.
Secondly, the default language is Chinese. I found a way to change it to English (http://www.askmefast.com/How_to_open_youkucom_in_english_language-qna5700849.html#q3841758), but it's still quite a hassle, especially since you can't change much without registering.

Are there any other options?

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What about Vimeo?

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