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New feature on Twitch reduces stream delay by one third

A new change coming to Twitch will pull streams closer to the present than ever before.

Enabling a new feature will reduce stream delay on the service by 33 percent on average, the streaming service announced today. To take advantage of the change, streamers need do no more than toggle a switch prior to going live in order to enable the delay reduction.

Reduced Stream Delay

 Twitch accomplished this by reducing the amount of video “stored in the processing pipeline” after video segments were cut from four seconds in length to two, thus cutting the reduction in delay between broadcaster and audience by about one third.

Georgia Price, Twitch’s product marketing manager, said the change was made in an effort to better serve the platform’s users.

“Based on community feedback, one of the major projects we have been working on over the last year is significantly reducing stream delay,” Price said.

That reduction will allow viewers of live events and matches to keep themselves that much closer to real-time results. But the change will likely be felt the most among broadcasters who lean heavily on viewer interaction.

Steaming on Twitch has become a career path for a variety of gamers, from speedrunners who burn through popular titles as quickly as possible to those who simply look to show off the latest big studio releases. And for most, interacting with viewers through Twitch chat is hugely important. It helps establish a sense of community, and motivates users to subscribe to channels and even donate to streamers whose efforts they wish to support.

Stream delays have made conversations between streamers and chat users difficult in the past. And while this won’t act as an instant cure for that difficulty, it will reduce delay and make things feel a little more dynamic.

So take heart, Twitch users: Through the glory of technological innovation, your favorite streamers will now be exposed to your kappa spam 33 percent faster.

Originally posted on DailyDot

Twitch Users Try Bootlegging Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight, Get Banned

Twitch exists for gaming content. Sure, you can find other stuff on there—music has been gaining more of a presence of late—but it’s still primarily a place to play or watch games. So it’s probably not a surprise to hear that trying to illegally stream a boxing match is considered a big no-no.

Yes, even if it’s the biggest fight of the year…not that this stopped people from trying tonight. There are reports around the web of people who tried to broadcast the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight through their Twitch stream, only to get their channel banned from the service. You’d think people would have the common sense not to do this, but…

Twitch Users Try Bootlegging Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight, Get Banned

Personally I saw someone put up a Twitch stream of the fight…

Twitch Users Try Bootlegging Mayweather-Pacquiao Fight, Get Banned

…only to get banned approximately five minutes later:

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Twitch Weekly 05/08/2015 – VOD Times, Summary and Discussion!

We had another awesome episode of Twitch Weekly this week! If you want to know more about the all of topics we discussed – the super duper crazy awesome /r/Twitch user Jikkircraft (@Jikkir on Twitter) has put together a run down of all subjects + timestamp links to each of those sections!  Check it out below:

Hey everyone, here’s the TL;DW for Twitch Weekly 05/08/2015!

VOD Time

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The Witcher 3 Twitch Streamers Banned for Using Broken Street Copies

Fans should wait for the official launch date

Unfortunately, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has been sold early by a number of stores, most of them apparently located in the Middle East, and some players have already been streaming gameplay from the title on Twitch.

Obviously, the company is not very pleased with the situation and it has announced via an official Twitter message that all those who are caught doing so will be banned from the service as quickly as possible.

Authorized streaming for bought copies of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt can only take place on May 19, when the new title from CD Projekt RED is officially launched.

Gamers who really want to see the game in action can still find Twitch channels that show it, some of them with hundreds of viewers, but the company will probably move fast to remove them in the coming hours and days.

The development team is quite unhappy to see images and videos from their experience offered before the official launch date.

CD Projekt RED was hacked last year, and info about the story was leaked to the public, along with images showing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in an unfinished state.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is launching simultaneously all over the world

The new action role-playing game will be launched on the PC, the Xbox One from Microsoft and the PlayStation 4 from Sony on the same day.

Unauthorized streaming before the launch date is a problem for CD Projekt RED because it allows fans who are very interested in the game universe to see some of the core story elements even if they might lack all the context needed to interpret it.

Broken street dates for video games have become less of an issue during the past few years, but there are still stores that risk the wrath of publishers by selling copies earlier than they should.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the final adventure that will star Geralt and is designed to be bigger than both previous titles in the series combined.

For the first time in the series, the developers are implementing a full open world structure, and players will have full freedom to explore cities and to move through the wilderness as they seek to accomplish their goals.

Originally posted on Softpedia.

Daniel Negreanu Mixes it Up on Twitch

Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu has been mixing it up on Twitch lately, and we caught up with him during the EPT Grand Final. Negreanu was streaming on his laptop from his hotel room, and he was clearly having a good time playing $400/$800 8-Game.

https://youtu.be/dkkO7-aZFfY

In the second part of ‘Mixing it Up on Twitch’ with Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu, the Canadian pro talks about whether or not giving away his strategies is good or bad for poker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBc_1IgldmE