XF2 [8WR] XenRio 2 (Streams) PRO

XF2 [8WR] XenRio 2 (Streams) PRO [Paid] 2.3.0.3

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Jaxel updated XF2 [8WR] XenRio 2 (Streams) PRO with a new update entry:

2.1.0.6 - CHANGELOG

I've reverted the current version from 2.2.0.0 to 2.1.0.6... as the changes made for the addon to work in XF2.2, still work in XF2.1. So if you are still running 2.1.0.5, you can now upgrade to 2.1.0.6 and get all the upgrades and fixes in the newest version.
  • When deleting a service, channels/spellings belonging to that service will now be deleted with it.
  • After upgrading this addon, it will now automatically re-install all services. This will auto-maintain XML changes, as well...

Read the rest of this update entry...
 
Updating to 2.1.0.7, would that cause the streams I have in my showcase to be deleted being that all services get re-installed? should I hold off from upgrading?
 
Updating to 2.1.0.7, would that cause the streams I have in my showcase to be deleted being that all services get re-installed? should I hold off from upgrading?
No. Nothing gets deleted. It re-installs services; the re-install process does not uninstall them first. It just overwrites.
 
I've updated the supported platforms list:
 
@Jaxel The client key goes into API key 1? also, it doesn't actually embed? It brings you to the person's page? How do you know if the submission went through for Trovo?
Same here. When the user’s feed is clicked, it goes to trovo.live. Is it because the html and chat are “null” in the service?
 
It technically still does support YouTube streams. But depending on what type of stream you do, your stream url can change with every broadcast.

So in order to get the stream url, we have to "search" the YouTube API for your stream. YouTube recently updated their rates, so that a search costs 100 queries. Which means you'll blow out your API budget if you have more than one YouTube channel on it.

I'm going to rewrite YouTube integration so that it only supports "stream now" broadcasts. Since those stands share a single url. As such, support for scheduled streams will be lost.
 
Looking into it for the past few hours... it appears that YouTube's "stream now" also now changes your stream URL with every broadcast...
 
I installed your first 2.2 version of XenRio, and due to you changing version numbers afterwards, I get this error when trying to update again..

" Could not process EWR-Rio-2.1.0.8.zip: The version of [8WR] XenRio 2 (Streams) PRO provided is older than the currently installed version. "
 
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