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I took a look at this, and there doesn't seem to be anything out of order. Please ensure you're using the latest dev version of the miner. If this issue...
Does this issue still happen to anyone?
Hello o/ The thing is, the 1 hour refresh cycle is quite arbitrary - campaign start and end times are tracked in real time. That means the miner will automatically...
> if there's a slight discrepancy (e.g. the campaign becomes active a few seconds or a minute after the stream starts), the miner would wait for an hour to retry...
According to the log, a channel cleanup happened exactly at 4 AM. The cleanup should've checked the online status of all channels on the list, and subscribed to their status...
Hello o/ This is most likely cause by the recent channel tags changes Twitch has introduced, that made it impossible to search for ONLINE channels which have the "drops enabled"...
> If the application's core functionality is broken due to this, can we get a feature to force-watch a channel regardless of "drops-enabled" status? The latest master branch already has...
It turns out that this issue can receive a temporary fix too, just like #189 did. https://github.com/DevilXD/TwitchDropsMiner/commit/a7c3925e53f211fc032dde169220b01b1e55d89a makes the channel search ignore the tag as well. The resulting channel list...
@ProCasual You're using v15 which is heavily outdated by now, and generally doesn't work. I don't support it anymore. Please actually read the notes on the release before downloading anything:...
Hello o/ What exactly is the purpose of this? The console/stdout is not used during normal operation of the application, and I see no reason for this to exist.