Simply follow the instructions on my github page. In the meantime you can try it out by installing it manually. The extension is currently being reviewed by Google and will be available in the Chrome Web Store shortly. Hey everyone, I have created an open source chrome browser extension that:Īdds some useful features to the stream playerĪdds a live stream peek preview to the twitch side barĪll features can be enabled/disabled through the extension's easy to use popup interface. Now the player will not lower the quality by itself when switching tabs anymore. After bringing the tab back to the front it would take a couple of seconds for the stream to play at full quality again. Previously when switching tabs with the stream being in the same browser window the player would lower the stream's resolution to 480p. Streams will no longer lower their quality when in background You will be prompted with a message informing you about the crash and can abort the player reload by clicking on "Stop Player Reload". TTV AdEraser now recognizes when your stream player has encountered an error and will reload the player (not the entire site) after 5 seconds. This issue has been resolved and you will now receive channel points as usual. Previously channel points would only be added once after visiting a stream. This feature has been tested thoroughly and works like a charm :-D. The setting for this feature has been added to the popup settings list and can be adjusted to your liking. The mini ad player can also stay completely hidden, however ads will still run in the background so that you can support your streamer while not bothering to watch the ads themselves. This player will only show up when an ad is playing and hide itself again once the ad break is over. TTV AdEraser now displays muted ads in a small mini player in the lower left corner of the page when they appear. TTV AdEraser now blocks Ads while still supporting your favourite streamers I have worked hard to implement all suggestions that you guys have posted in the comments as well as added some of my own new ideas and so far I have achieved the following features: Keep in mind though that this is still a development build and some things might not yet fully work. Check out the development branch to try it out. Although some things are still not optimal, the extension now works with Firefox. If you want to help me find some bugs feel free to install it and let me know about your findings. If you decide to install the dev_build, please keep in mind that it is still in development and potentially very buggy. You can find the latest development build right here: I will update this post as soon as the update is online! If you want to be notified as soon as the new features are available, follow me on GitHub! NOTE: The features listed below have been implemented in the latest development build but are not yet fully ready for prime time. Thanks :-) <3īig feature update coming to TTV AdEraser SOON: This post will be updated as soon as they are!! Install the extension through the Chrome Web Store to get the update without the need to check back here. The new features described down below are not yet available in either the main GitHub version or the Chrome Web Store version at this time. The extension is now available on the Chrome Web Store. ![]() In the meantime I hope you guys enjoy the purple screen as much as I do :-P. Long story short, I am currently working on finding a new solution to block ads as well as the purple screen and will update the extension as soon as I find one. The reason for why they show this purple message instead of actual ads is probably due to legal issues since they might not be allowed to stream ads on third party websites without the owners consent or don’t want to before vetting those third party sites for advertiser friendliness (this is just a wild guess I am no legal expert). ![]() As we might have all noticed by now, twitch has (again) stepped up their game in their crusade against ad blockers and now shows a white on purple message to all viewers watching streams on embedded players when ads are supposed to be shown, essentially bricking all ad blockers that use this method which is probably all of them at least from what I’ve seen so far.
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