Make sure you are logged in to the OW client.This will add the app to your Overwolf dock. In the opened window, click on "Load unpacked extension" and select the extracted 'streaming-sample' folder.Open the Overwolf desktop client settings (by right-clicking the client and selecting "Packages" Or by clicking on the wrench icon in the dock and going to the "About" tab => "Development Options").Load the app as an "unpacked extension" (Note that to do that you have to whitelist your OW username as a developer). Once done, you can hit the open media folder to check the captured clip.Äownload the app's source code from the repository as a zip file, and extract it to a new folder on your machine. You can look at the dev console to see the status of each call (success, failure, etc.). The sample app's functionality is pretty straightforward: You launch it, open the dev console (to see all the debug messages) and hit the start button to start the capture, and stop to stop it. It's a great place to get started - All the samples in this repository are built with JS code and demonstrate primary usage in the API. In our APIs sample apps repository, you can find and download the Streaming Sample App. Please read all the info about streaming usage and options on our video capture best practices guide. Please check the streaming API sample app that demonstrates a primary usage in the API.
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