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UStream only allowing mobile quality. #498

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dfk789 opened this issue Aug 16, 2014 · 3 comments
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UStream only allowing mobile quality. #498

dfk789 opened this issue Aug 16, 2014 · 3 comments

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@dfk789
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dfk789 commented Aug 16, 2014

Hi, I've recently used and tried setting up this software and it is great for the most part.
But I am having an issue on ustream with every machine I use I am only able to get livestreamer to play at 240p from a ustream stream. I have 2 machines I've tried on, one windows 7 the other running crunchbang linux. If I go on the ustream site I am able to have a high quality stream, but I do not want all the overhead flash brings on my machines.

@chrippa
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chrippa commented Aug 16, 2014

You need to install python-librtmp to access the desktop streams.

It's included in the Windows builds though, so I'm not sure why it wouldn't work there, but maybe you installed via source?

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dfk789 commented Aug 16, 2014

Thanks. Tried it on my CrunchBang distro but it was not having it, the os is a mess with broken dependencies that I can't fix preventing me from installing certain things. Such as cffi. Going to install a different distro on it a bit later and have a go then. Thank you for the reply.

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Sorry to bring it up here, but I simply cannot install python-librtmp since it keeps giving me a missing file error no matter what I do.
chrippa/python-librtmp#12

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