On 12/6/20 3:34 AM, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
But it clearly should be possible since the browsers (both Chrome and
Firefox) have the ability of moving backwards inside the stream and
view stuff that was played say a couple of hours ago.


i'm pretty sure this is allowed or not by the provider in their container used to present the video stream on their page... i say this because i don't see any way of backing up in time on twitch.tv... there is no time progression bar for the stream like on YT... twitch does have a clip function that allows you to go back a few minutes, grab like 60 seconds max in the last maybe 5 minutes and save it to a clip... the only way further back, AFAIK, is to wait for the stream to end and then play back the VOD (video on demand) of the stream...

i think if you capture the live stream to a buffer file of some type, then you can go back and forth in your buffer but no further back than where you connected to the stream and started your capture...


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