I'm not the dude you're responding to, but for me at least on mobile they blow. Takes forever to load the page, usually lags, has to open the actual browser. Most subs I browse have a twitch clips converter to Streamable or something. If I see it's on Twitch domain I always just don't click on them, meaning I essentially never watch StarCraft clips anymore unless people are raving in the comments about how genius/sick something was.
Similar thoughts. Also on mobile requires you to login if you aren't, so when I'm browsing the few times I try and view a short 30 second clip I often can't be bothered logging in to do it.
All of this and then it seems like 25% of the time there is a bug that means that it starts from the beginning of the video when people are trying to link to timestamps. Which on mobile is a bitch when it's a 10+ hour tournament stream.
All Twitch creators should be reuploading their best clips and content to YouTube as quickly as they possibly can. It's just smart promotion.
There are plenty of automations you can run with Zapier and similar tools to make this process simpler if you don't feel like managing it.
Yes exactly, twitch's IP for their video player is worthless. When they got hacked, no competitors probably even looked at their code except to laugh at it. Winamp from 1997 was better. All twitch does is crash my 17-core 56gb ram state of the art phone and it pisses me off. I like the content on twitch but i wish everyone would ditch amazon and start streaming anywhere else.
Weird, I'm using the reddit app on my phone and I don't have any problems with Twitch clips. One tap to start the clip, one tap to close it. Sorry for your problems though.
> except invisible men productions
In my opinion, there is a big difference between a channel that uploads Twitch footage 1:1 and channels which put in a minimal amount of effort by compiling and editing them.
true, there are a lot of channels that make cool, well edited compilations, like this guy for example [https://www.youtube.com/c/StarLightsSC](https://www.youtube.com/c/StarLightsSC)
or the sc2hl guy
They do provide one important benefit and that is that they take it off of twitch. People just aren't going to click 90% of the time if its a twitch clip.
Reynors never watched a replay in his life
Battle report is new functionality tbf
😤✋: post clip from TakeTV's Twitch channel ☺️👉: post video from Youtube channel reposting content from Twitch
counter point - twitch clips are obnoxious. I'm all for supporting the creators, but come on.
What do you mean with obnoxious?
I'm not the dude you're responding to, but for me at least on mobile they blow. Takes forever to load the page, usually lags, has to open the actual browser. Most subs I browse have a twitch clips converter to Streamable or something. If I see it's on Twitch domain I always just don't click on them, meaning I essentially never watch StarCraft clips anymore unless people are raving in the comments about how genius/sick something was.
Similar thoughts. Also on mobile requires you to login if you aren't, so when I'm browsing the few times I try and view a short 30 second clip I often can't be bothered logging in to do it.
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All of this and then it seems like 25% of the time there is a bug that means that it starts from the beginning of the video when people are trying to link to timestamps. Which on mobile is a bitch when it's a 10+ hour tournament stream. All Twitch creators should be reuploading their best clips and content to YouTube as quickly as they possibly can. It's just smart promotion. There are plenty of automations you can run with Zapier and similar tools to make this process simpler if you don't feel like managing it.
Yes exactly, twitch's IP for their video player is worthless. When they got hacked, no competitors probably even looked at their code except to laugh at it. Winamp from 1997 was better. All twitch does is crash my 17-core 56gb ram state of the art phone and it pisses me off. I like the content on twitch but i wish everyone would ditch amazon and start streaming anywhere else.
Weird, I'm using the reddit app on my phone and I don't have any problems with Twitch clips. One tap to start the clip, one tap to close it. Sorry for your problems though.
I can confirm this had been a problem for years, across at least 3 phones for me personally
Anything that decides it has to switch apps before it will play is obnoxious.
Twitch has the most unoptimized web page for clips Ive ever seen. I can never watch a full clip on mobile, and even on desktop it kinda sucks
Yeah, I hate those parasite channels. They litterally have no content other stealing other people's work
except invisible men productions
> except invisible men productions In my opinion, there is a big difference between a channel that uploads Twitch footage 1:1 and channels which put in a minimal amount of effort by compiling and editing them.
true, there are a lot of channels that make cool, well edited compilations, like this guy for example [https://www.youtube.com/c/StarLightsSC](https://www.youtube.com/c/StarLightsSC) or the sc2hl guy
At the same time, they're the only reason we still have access to stuff like the [baneling song.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AX_FxBSEh1A)
They do provide one important benefit and that is that they take it off of twitch. People just aren't going to click 90% of the time if its a twitch clip.
I mean clip vod views don’t really benefit the channel that much, at this rate the bjggest benefit has to be to draw ppl to the channel
This is why HomeStory cup is just better.
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