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Pardun?
>>106063277twitchfags...
Ewww, Clancy. Ewww, Hasan. Ewww, Mizkif. Ewww, that guy in the previous thread that sperged out about Hasan shocking Kaya.Eat shit, nigger. From the bed to the TV, Kaya will be free!
>>106063277we ALL love twitch
>>106063277>i don't like twitch because *insert popular twitch user* is le badpopular opinion>i don't like youtube because *insert popular youtube user* is le badinsane ravings of a madman
>>106063555I don't like Twitch because its features and chat are shit
>>106063587you like the youtube chat with its 20 second delay and memory leaks?if you instead mean le bad chat culture i'm sure i could find some guy who streams fortnite and fifa on youtube for 20k retarded alphoomers and pretend all youtube chatters are like that
>>106063277>holofags shitting themselves at the sight of this logo
>>106063677You're right, but Twitch doesn't even have a proper VOD system for starters.
>>106063277holomeme got TWITCHED
>no VOD archives>forced ads every 20 seconds>emoji spam in chat TWITCH IS SO GOOD BROS!!!!
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Alright niggas, here's my take that no one asked for or will read.Youtube Pros:Much easier to block ads. Just have uBO and you're set. Might break occasionally as Youtube tries to fight blockers, but is often quick to work again.Easier to archive, less worry about a stream being lost, even if someone didn't think to archive it until late into the stream.1440p and 4k streams are possible, and the quality increase from these is immense. Twitch cannot come close to these, but only if they are actually being done.Allows for higher bitrate ingest, and any of h264, HEVC, AV1, and maybe VP9, so you can feed it a higher quality baseline video. Sadly output is always transcoded, and not consistent on what codecs will be available for a stream. Can be great, can be worse than Twitch even if you give it a 15000kbps 1080p60 ingest. 1080p60 can be, at best, about on par with Twitch with its 6000kbps limit, with its 8000kbps limit almost always being better.Has VP9 and AV1 viewing codecs, though it's not consistent on when they are available. The best you can do is force at least VP9 by doing a 1440p stream. Otherwise whether you get anything other than h264 is a coin toss. But when they are there, they are a noticeable boon to quality.Youtube Cons:Chat (technical). Whoever came up with the Youtube chat specification needs to be shot.All videos and livestreams are tied to an ID. You don't know a stream URL until a frame is made or a stream is started if no frame is made. /live is not a proper static URL, and redirects either to the next upcoming stream frame, or the streams tab on the channel if nothing is scheduled.Streams cannot exceed 11 hours 55 minutes if you want the archive to stick around. The vod will either be truncated to that time if you are lucky, or lost entirely.(I think) requires having the stream dashboard open to go live if you don't have a scheduled frame. I would have to verify this, though.Streams require a bit more work to actually do, and no that does not include thumbnails which are NOT REQUIRED (not sure why people think they are).Multiple scheduled frames requires multiple stream keys, supposedly. At least Youtube complains if you open the dashboard but have a stream key set for a scheduled frame.A/B testing and UI changes. All the fucking time. Doesn't affect the viewing experience though. Just annoying bullshit.Twitch Pros:Static URL, you know where the stream is or will be at all times, no conditional bullshit.Much easier to go live on. Simply hit stream, and you know where your stream will be. No need to have the dashboard open if you don't want to. Chat (technical). It's just IRC at its core. You can even connect with an IRC client. Lightweight, fast, easily saved/parsed. Probably the best thing about Twitch.Plenty of extensions that integrate with the site itself for extra viewer interaction. Not that it can't be done on Youtube, but it's 100% more of a pain and would require more maintenance, which is why you basically never hear of it.Source quality, untouched by Twitch. Especially good for partners properly doing 8000kbps streams.Twitch Cons:Ads. Ads. Ads. Holy fuck ads. Spliced directly into the livestream HLS playlist. The best case scenario is having them disabled and only having the pre-roll. They are not as easily blocked, and most extensions/scripts don't work 100% of the time. If it does for you, consider yourself lucky. I've used them all at some point, and all of them have let at least the purple wait screen through at some point. Meanwhile some fuck I know from the netherlands never had to install anything special, and uBO was enough. 0 fucking consistency.Chat (cultural). Not that Youtube is good, but Twitch is its own special level of garbage. If a streamer is not privy to conditioning their chat early on, it will be filled with animated emotes, or at least people trying to use them, which will still show the text of the emote if the streamer doesn't have them set up as well. Notification culture is strong, with people being extremely used to and wanting on-screen notifications for any form of donation, often with a sound. Obviously it's up to the streamer whether or not to add such things, but most do just to align with the site culture.Limited to 1080p (though 1440p is being tested apparently), and 6000kbps (8000kbps for partners) bitrate, h264 only. Though supposedly AV1 and HEVC support are in the works, god knows when those will be available.Archiving is shit. Sure you can export to Youtube, but why not just be on Youtube.Neutral:Technical issues. If you use both platforms enough, you'll realize both suffer from small outages during streams, sometimes regional. Youtube might feel more prevalent if you are used to watching streams there, but I realized even watching vods of some twitch fags (on youtube) that they have similar hiccups about as often. Youtube's might be more annoying overall, though.
Can Twitch just get nuked already?
>>106063677I don't like how gamified Twitch"'s chat is. All the bits and shit make it terrible.
>>106063677Jesus, the twitch bootlicking, you are worse than holofags.
>>106066316twitch actually supports higher resolutions now, but you can only watch them from selected countries and they don't get downscaled to 1080p, so you're stuck with 720p in those cases. yes, even in fucking europe
>>106066505amazon hired the former vshojo shills
>>106066316>Static URLyoutube also has this, just add /live to the channel URL
Dan Clancy going out with your oshi...
>>106066584>All videos and livestreams are tied to an ID. You don't know a stream URL until a frame is made or a stream is started if no frame is made. /live is not a proper static URL, and redirects either to the next upcoming stream frame, or the streams tab on the channel if nothing is scheduled.
>>106063277>holos are bonafide twitch whores nowKEK WHAT A KWAB
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