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Twitch's web-based TV and game console apps for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, [324] Nintendo Switch, [325] and pre-2021 (Tizen-based) Samsung TVs are no longer supported; Users can broadcast to Twitch from the following platforms: Twitch's mobile apps for Android, Fire OS, and iOS; The free and open-source OBS Studio app for Windows, macOS and Linux
FitGirl Repacks is a website distributing pirated video games.FitGirl Repacks is known for "repacking" games – compressing them significantly so they can be downloaded and shared more efficiently.
BitTorrent is a communication protocol for peer-to-peer file sharing (P2P), which enables users to distribute data and electronic files over the Internet in a decentralized manner.
Twitch’s new Partner Program, set to go into effect starting in October 2023, pay streamers 70% share on net subscription revenue to who meet the qualification criteria (with Twitch keeping the
Curse is an important partner because their team is passionate and experienced in caring for and growing online game communities, such as our amazing playerbase for Kerbal Space Program.” Additionally, Curse's Author Platform Evangelist Bryan McLemore [ 66 ] stated, "We've got a great platform and a tremendous team that will be supporting the ...
The first trophy, for 5 million hours, was presented to /LittleBigWhale at the event, marking a new way to celebrate streamer milestones. An afterparty hosted by the Twitch music community raised over $2,500 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.Twitch CEO Dan Clancy joined the festivities, making the event a great way to end TwitchCon Europe.
In February 2023, a security vulnerability affecting versions 4.5.0 and 4.5.1 was discovered in the Web UI running on Windows systems. This vulnerability enabled unauthenticated access to all files on the host computer via a path traversal bug. [14] This issue has been patched in version 4.5.2, which was released to the public on February 23, 2023.
HTTP Live Streaming (also known as HLS) is an HTTP-based adaptive bitrate streaming communications protocol developed by Apple Inc. and released in 2009. Support for the protocol is widespread in media players, web browsers, mobile devices, and streaming media servers.