![]() that is undefined, so the third test at utils/twitch.js:132 fails and updateCurrentChannel still craps out and returns undefined. If you were not able to locate BetterTTV Settings, BetterTTV may not h 321tacocat123 April 28, 2016, 4:32am 3 Ok well I got that fixed, but now the streams wont even load, its just a black square. ![]() The extra options in the cogwheel under the chat field doesnt load at all. It does load the emote menu most of the time, but the emotes themselves arent rendered in the chat. BTTV doesnt work when loading the standalone chat window. Update: Replacing the selector with div makes getCurrentChat return something that looks vaguely like a chat controller object, it is an object, it has props, and it has a channelID prop. Click on 'BetterTTV Settings' and try toggling the settings you are missing or that are not working to see if that fixes your problem. Seems to be the same problem as the Firefox issue previously posted here: 2112. I am not able to find anything that vaguely looks uniquely identifying to replace this, so that's where I hit a dead end. GetCurrentChat is failing because $(CHAT_CONTAINER) is undefined, indeed because there is no class. The following commentary is what little I've been able to debug of it, hopefully jump start things for night to investigate.Ĭonsole debug log shows "Waited for chat load: 10000ms" (or some vaguely 10000 ms approximation thereof, so watcher.js:waitForLoad('chat') is failing.ĭebugging watcher.js:loadPredicates shows that twitch.updateCurrentChannel is failing, and breakpointing that shows it is failing because getCurrentChat is failing. ![]() This is a general problem with BTTV chat because twitch changed some stuff this afternoon that is causing BTTV to not initialize properly any more.
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