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cant log in either way #79
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same here |
Also having the same problem, Windows 11. Here is output from TTVDropBot-error.txt
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I have the same problem |
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i get something went wrong error |
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@cyberofficial dude your method is successful. |
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We'll have to wait for the owner to update it i guess |
If you have my latest build 00.03 Inside settings.json add the line If that doesn't work, i can try a few other methods, but channels points seem to cause many errors right now |
I have "CollectPoints": false already, scrrenshot below: |
Your issue means your auth-token is incorrect or expired; you need to generate a new code and update twitch-session.json using the work around method i posted.
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I had just logged in with that token, tried again with new token and now works. Thank you |
Did the way you said, with the cookie editor, but the error still comes back unfortunately |
@cyberofficial do you have a other cause of the error? mice verified with disable collect points as well! |
i tried using the cookie but the app seem to crash than i try to watch any stream |
@MiranoVerhoef Can you send the logs? |
@cyberofficial let me get them once I’m home! |
Any news? |
I too had that DropsPage_ClaimDropsReward error. What cleared it for me was removing the Docker container and creating it fresh with my updated auth_token. This might not help you if you're not using Docker, but there could be some caching going on somewhere that needs cleared out. Edit: Aaaand, I'm running right back into it like y'all are. =/ |
Can confirm this issue is still there. Also @cyberofficial since your build does not support command line yet, I had to use another way: I set the claim timer to like 6000000 xD this way it keeps watching and afterwards i just have to remember claiming :D the autoclaim variable didn't work for me :/ btw, running this on Ubuntu with displayless activated. Runs as a systemd task. It retrys 5 times and after that it stops. In my linux cockpit i can simply start the process from my smartphone. Thats good enough for me at the moment :D Edit: Now running on docker, seems easier for me. EditEdit: Well, seems like the claim timer is necessary. by this, the command line and docker are effectively broken. |
When loggings in - using command line it crashes
when logging in via browser, twitch won't accept my correct credentials
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