failed to initialise twitch
" You just don't know how to use your senses nor how to use your computer, the link is not at all random but a result based on your own input. You're asking for support but don't want to take advise, you should just have tried reinstalling the game when I suggested that. If you did that you wouldn't have to bug ionface with your log and trying to repair that DLL file (which will be reinstalled, reinstalling the game probably). You don't even bother posting what you've tested yourself or you're just another typical lazy ass kid. Some typical troubleshooting anyone can think of: - Does it work on another computer - Does it work on another network - Did you try reinstalling the game - Did you try rebooting your router - Did you try turning off security software You couldn't think of any of this? It's just using common sense you know// And you're not my boss, you're asking me not to answer? I don't give a fuck, if you address me I'll answer.. Last edited by Startkabels#3733 on Jun 13, 2014, 7:46:39 AM
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" read the title and stop annoying me in the forum ! I wont answer you anymore. People like you should be banned from here, annoying people who dont help but just annoy people ! |
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" Some people can annoy and help at the same time, I believe Startkabels was attempting some tough love when it comes to your situation, and not just trying to get under your skin. I think they just wanted to motivate you and guide you to putting in more effort to solve it by yourself, and were unfortunately striking the wrong chord. If you don't want to acknowledge certain people, then that's fine, let's move on. Sorry, not twitchsdk_32_release.dll, but libmfxsw32.dll is probably the source of your problem. Go ahead and remove both of them and try running the updater as an admin. After trying those steps, try lowering the streaming settings and all the video settings, perhaps there is a hardware/bandwidth limitation. Last edited by ionface#0613 on Jun 13, 2014, 8:55:41 AM
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" I deleted both files and steam updated them, but it doesnt work. 2014/06/22 15:48:15 31474281 a2 [WARN Client 1100] Twitch: Call to TTV_Init() failed: TTV_EC_INTEL_FAILED_SESSION_INIT 2014/06/22 15:48:38 31497218 a2 [WARN Client 1100] Twitch: Call to TTV_Init() failed: TTV_EC_INTEL_FAILED_SESSION_INIT I have both linked correctly : "Your Path of Exile account is currently linked to your Twitch account." I didnt use an email to login to poe, but I use steam, so the problem seems to come between steam and poe linking ... I will try to login to poe with an email, see if it works. Any more ideas I could check ? I dont have hw or bandw limitations or other weird settings, I have all by defaults and no programs running in background. Cheers |
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YES !
OK I THINK I FOUND THE ORIGIN OF THE BUG (note, It doesn't come from me or my pc settings or all the usual bullshit written by someone I won't name and who shouldn't be in this forum and who I asked to stop answering me but still continues and even call people stupid in the forum in other places ! He should be banned, but it's not my forum so I can only ignore him.) With the "normal" client of POE (not steam). OS win xp sp3 Steps to reproduce the bug : - start poe - don't login - click o for options - click "streaming tab" result : crash with pop up : "Entry Point Not Found" "The procedure entry point CreateEventExW could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll." Log file 2014/06/22 17:28:58 37516937 a2 [WARN Client 1088] Twitch: Call to TTV_Init() failed: TTV_EC_INTEL_FAILED_SESSION_INIT ![]() It seems that CreateEventExW doesn't exist in win xp ? Can you please correct this bug ? cheers |
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Can you create a separate topic with that last post in the Bug report forum? More chance it will be seen there.. but yes.. the function CreateEventExW was not implemented until Vista.
This was in a thread that was reported back in October. I would say you should upgrade anyway, but I know that a lot of people are resistant to move off of XP. Win7 64-bit is far superior though in almost every way, and if you can run XP, you can likely run Win7 without upgrading anything other than the OS. I certainly wouldn't upgrade to anything higher than Win7 64-bit, but I'd at least go there. Also if you DO upgrade, make sure you get a 64-bit version as your CPU is likely a 64-bit processor, and it opens things up. There are still memory limitations and otherwise in Win7 32-bit.. there's almost no reason anyone should be running 32-bit Win7 unless they have a CPU from 15 years ago before it supported 64-bit architectures. Almost every CPU built after that has been 64-bit and would greatly benefit from a 64-bit operating system. Good luck. |
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