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Videorc 0.9.21 Beta 1

Going live on X now confirms your broadcast is actually watchable — Videorc checks playback the way a viewer's player does and warns you immediately if X is still getting your stream ready.

X broadcasts now verify that viewers can watch

  • Videorc verifies your X broadcast plays for viewers, not just that video is flowing to X.
  • The announcement post now waits briefly for playback to be ready, so it links to working video.
  • If X is still preparing playback, you get a clear heads-up while you stream instead of silence.
  • Your broadcast link is shown right on the X destination while you are live.

X broadcasts now verify that viewers can watch

Pushing video to X and viewers being able to watch are two different things — and until now Videorc only knew about the first one. Starting with this release, Videorc checks your X broadcast's playback the same way a viewer's player does. When it is confirmed watchable you'll see it in the app, along with your broadcast link ready to share.

Clear warnings instead of silence

If X is still getting playback ready, Videorc tells you right away — viewers may see a loading spinner for a few minutes while X finishes preparing, and the app keeps checking until it clears. If playback never becomes available, Videorc says so plainly, and your local recording is never affected. Videorc also remembers which of your X ingest setups have worked before and quietly replaces ones that repeatedly fail.

Better answers when something goes wrong

Every step of an X broadcast — setup, going live, the announcement post, playback checks, ending — is now recorded with your session, so support diagnostics can explain exactly what happened during a stream instead of guessing.