Deep Bot - Twitch Streamer Assistant
Deep Bot => Help/Support => Topic started by: E4symuffin on July 04, 2017, 10:26:00 AM
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The bot is putting song requests at the bottom of the list, no matter how many songs that person has requested. I have not changed anything with the bot, it just started doing this by itself a few days ago.
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This is how song requests work: User A requests 9 songs in a row in a blankplaylist, their first song starts playing. Then User B requests one song and it would go next after the current playing song (which is song 1). If user A requests again, it would go at the bottom of their 9th song (at least that is how it should work).
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My apologies, I should've clarified more. I have a default playlist that I use for background music when people aren't requesting. Let's just say it's 20 songs. When someone requests a song, it puts it on the bottom of the entire playlist, rather than after the current playing song, like it used to. It does this for all users including myself.
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Did you change bot names/streamer name change?
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I did, though I didn't go through the normal process. I posted in the forums to get my named changed and didn't hear anything back in almost 72 hours, so I cancelled my subscription and just redid it under my new streamer name (and the bot is functioning fine besides the sr).
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Okay, I think the issue is that you changed names and the requester is under an old name, which confuses the bot to thinking oh hey, this isn't the streamer or bot that requested it. So the bot sees it as a viewer and send anybody else's requests to the bottom.
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Ok, thank you for the help. I'll post a name change again.
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Ok, thank you for the help. I'll post a name change again.
??? Why would you need to do that?
I am simply stating that if you go to the playlist and look at the requester's name, it will show your old name. To fix the issue, remake the playlist or edit the playlist file and change the requester's name manually.