![]() I went back to 5.13 for now.īecause of your hint, that it might be a bug in vlc, i tried to install vlc-git from AUR using pamac. I couldn’t find a way to choose a specific kernel while installing the ISO image.īut after the installation and the first streamlink tests i downgraded from 5.13 to 510 using pamac.īut i got the exact same issue with VLC. You hinted, that i should try the LTS kernel 5.10. I tested it before i made the new system. I got the the same issue as i describe before with vlc.įorcing another player like mpv works on the new install (i needed to install mpv of course).īut that worked on the older installation as well. ![]() I downloaded the ISO from the manjaro front page.Īfter the installation i checked which kernel i have and it showed me 5.13. Because of it, i installed my system again. I am glad for every hint anyone can give me. So why did it work with the old manjaro image ? I tested the other Acceleration option as well. I tested every video output option, without success. Normal video playback with VLC works just fine ! Livestreamer is a command-line utility that pipes video streams from various services into a video player, such as VLC. Well i am on the newest manjaro image now. I did not do a full system upgrade though. I don’t remember the VLC and streamlink versions of the previous installation with the older manjaro image, but it must have been the same, because i did install all the new versions using pamac. But now i have the streamlink / VLC issue described above. I used the same USB stick to download the newest manjaro image and used a second USB stick to put it on there. I made a fresh install of manjaro, but the only USB stick with manjaro on it was a a very old one with linux kernel 5.6 (i don’t know the manjaro version).Īfter that install, everything worked, even the playing of streams with streamlink and vlc.īut i was not happy, because, why not use the most recent stable kernel, right ? So installed kernel 5.14 using pamac from the official manjaro repos. One interesting twist, which is the main reason i am asking for help in the manjaro forums: Linux workstation 5.13.19-2-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Sun Sep 19 21:31: x86_64 GNU/Linux (i have screenshots, but i am not allowed to post media apparently) Stream 0Įven the statistics of the stream in the media information of VLC show decoded blocks and images and a bitrate of over 5K to 8K kb/s and demuxed data and so on. When i look at the codec informations within VLC, it seems to be fine, as if a stream is being shown. … seems to work, like always … the VLC player automatically opens and the video time, down left, starts ticking, but no video or audio. I type in the streamlink command into my terminal $ streamlink /nl_kripp best I want to watch a twitch stream using streamlink and VLC.
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