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Describe the bug
Running private proxies on Twitch, viewers show up, but after roughly 90min the bot terminates all instances in chrome at the same time like the STOP button was pressed. You then have to click STOP and START again to repopulate all proxies.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: 1. Validate Proxies 2. Start Bot 3. Wait 90-120min 4. Monitoring via task manager, all instances will close while bot is still running
Desktop (please complete the following information): - OS: Windows 10/11 - Chrome Version: 103.0.5060.66 (Official Build) (64-bit) - Bot Version: v2.9.2.2 Latest - Which stream service?: Twitch
Additional context
Thanks for making this awesome tool. It has helped greatly! I have to monitor the chrome instances while streaming and hope to catch it within a minute or two so my viewers don't spike down and then back up. Would love to keep this running in a VM and not have to monitor it. Not the most ideal, but still works...a patch would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Edit: Typos
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Describe the bug
Running private proxies on Twitch, viewers show up, but after roughly 90min the bot terminates all instances in chrome at the same time like the STOP button was pressed. You then have to click STOP and START again to repopulate all proxies.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Validate Proxies
2. Start Bot
3. Wait 90-120min
4. Monitoring via task manager, all instances will close while bot is still running
Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS: Windows 10/11
- Chrome Version: 103.0.5060.66 (Official Build) (64-bit)
- Bot Version: v2.9.2.2 Latest
- Which stream service?: Twitch
Additional context
Thanks for making this awesome tool. It has helped greatly! I have to monitor the chrome instances while streaming and hope to catch it within a minute or two so my viewers don't spike down and then back up. Would love to keep this running in a VM and not have to monitor it. Not the most ideal, but still works...a patch would be appreciated.
Thank you!
Edit: Typos
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: