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ReeroOkasrip it from larry https://github.com/laurirasanen/tempustvZestyThe next logical step is to make a 24/7 twitch channel that plays tf2 videos from this site and does requests. Kind of like tempustv but for fragvids
That is a cool idea if anyone knows a way to make this happen let me know!
Hey bros,
The tempustv repository is not exactly user friendly, seeing as it lacks any sort of documentation and the code isn't all that pretty for the most part either. That being said, I added MIT license to it in case someone wants to risk delving into the depths of all the spaghetti and use some parts of it directly or as a reference for something better.
Streaming youtube videos should be a lot simpler than having to control the tf2 client for streaming .dem files. I'm not sure if the site has any sort of api for getting video links, etc. but if it does then creating a 24/7 stream shouldn't be too much of a hassle. A lot more stable too I imagine if it's just youtube videos. I'm not going to do it though because my free time is already endangered and I'm lazy.
Cheers