Provided by: streamlink_5.2.1-1_all bug

NAME

       streamlink  - extracts streams from various services and pipes them into a video player of
       choice

SYNOPSIS

          streamlink [OPTIONS] <URL> [STREAM]

EXAMPLES

          streamlink --loglevel debug youtu.be/VIDEO-ID best
          streamlink --player mpv --player-args '--no-border --no-keepaspect-window' twitch.tv/CHANNEL 1080p60
          streamlink --player-external-http --player-external-http-port 8888 URL STREAM
          streamlink --output /path/to/file --http-timeout 60 URL STREAM
          streamlink --stdout URL STREAM | ffmpeg -i pipe:0 ...
          streamlink --http-header 'Authorization=OAuth TOKEN' --http-header 'Referer=URL' URL STREAM
          streamlink --hls-live-edge 5 --stream-segment-threads 5 'hls://https://host/playlist.m3u8' best
          streamlink --twitch-low-latency -p mpv -a '--cache=yes --demuxer-max-back-bytes=2G' twitch.tv/CHANNEL best

OPTIONS

   Positional arguments
       URL    A URL to attempt to extract streams from.

              Usually, the protocol of http(s) URLs can be omitted (https://), depending  on  the
              implementation of the plugin being used.

              Alternatively, the URL can also be specified by using the --url option.

       STREAM Stream to play.

              Use best or worst for selecting the highest or lowest available quality.

              Fallback streams can be specified by using a comma-separated list:

                 "720p,480p,best"

              If  no  stream  is  specified  and  --default-stream  is  not  used, then a list of
              available streams will be printed.

   General options
       -h

       --help Show this help message and exit.

       -V

       --version
              Show version number and exit.

       --plugins
              Print a list of all currently installed plugins.

       --plugin-dirs DIRECTORY
              Attempts to load plugins from these directories.

              Multiple directories can be used by separating them with a comma.

       --can-handle-url URL
              Check if Streamlink has a plugin that can handle the specified URL.

              Returns status code 1 for false and 0 for true.

              Useful for external scripting.

       --can-handle-url-no-redirect URL
              Same as --can-handle-url but without following redirects when looking up the URL.

       --config FILENAME
              Load options from this config file.

              Can be repeated to load multiple files, in which case the options are merged on top
              of each other where the last config has highest priority.

       -l LEVEL

       --loglevel LEVEL
              Set the log message threshold.

              Valid levels are: none, error, warning, info, debug, trace, all

       --logfile FILE
              Append log output to FILE instead of writing to stdout/stderr.

              User prompts and download progress won't be written to FILE.

              A  value  of  -  (dash)  will  set the file name to an ISO8601-like string and will
              choose the following default log directories.

              Windows:

                 %TEMP%\streamlink\logs

              macOS:

                 ${HOME}/Library/Logs/streamlink

              Linux/BSD:

                 ${XDG_STATE_HOME:-${HOME}/.local/state}/streamlink/logs

       -Q

       --quiet
              Hide all log output.

              Alias for --loglevel none.

       -j

       --json Output JSON representations instead of the normal text output.

              Useful for external scripting.

       --auto-version-check {yes,true,1,on,no,false,0,off}
              Enable or disable the automatic check for a new version of Streamlink.

              Default is: "no".

       --version-check
              Runs a version check and exits.

       --locale LOCALE
              The preferred locale setting,  for  selecting  the  preferred  subtitle  and  audio
              language.

              The locale is formatted as [language_code]_[country_code], eg. en_US or es_ES.

              Default is: system locale.

       --interface INTERFACE
              Set the network interface.

       -4

       --ipv4 Resolve address names to IPv4 only. This option overrides --ipv6.

       -6

       --ipv6 Resolve address names to IPv6 only. This option overrides --ipv4.

   Player options
       -p COMMAND

       --player COMMAND
              Player  to  feed stream data to. By default, VLC will be used if it can be found in
              its default location.

              This is a shell-like syntax to support using a specific player:

                 streamlink --player=vlc <url> [stream]

              Absolute or relative paths can also be passed via this  option  in  the  event  the
              player's executable can not be resolved:

                 streamlink --player=/path/to/vlc <url> [stream]
                 streamlink --player=./vlc-player/vlc <url> [stream]

              To  use a player that is located in a path with spaces you must quote the parameter
              or its value:

                 streamlink "--player=/path/with spaces/vlc" <url> [stream]
                 streamlink --player "C:\path\with spaces\mpc-hc64.exe" <url> [stream]

              Options may also be passed to the player. For example:

                 streamlink --player "vlc --file-caching=5000" <url> [stream]

              As an alternative to this, see the --player-args parameter, which does not log  any
              custom player arguments.

       -a ARGUMENTS

       --player-args ARGUMENTS
              This  option  allows  you to customize the default arguments which are put together
              with the value of --player to create a command to execute.

              It's usually enough to only use --player instead of this unless  you  need  to  add
              arguments  after the player's input argument or if you don't want any of the player
              arguments to be logged.

              The value can contain formatting variables surrounded by curly braces, { and }.  If
              you  need  to include a brace character, it can be escaped by doubling, e.g. {{ and
              }}.

              Formatting variables available:

              {playerinput}
                     This is the input that the player will use. For standard input  (stdin),  it
                     is - (dash), but it can also be a URL, depending on the options used.

              {filename}
                     The old fallback variable name with the same functionality.

              Example:

                 streamlink -p vlc -a "--play-and-exit {playerinput}" <url> [stream]

              NOTE:
                 When  neither  of the variables are found, {playerinput} will be appended to the
                 whole parameter value, to ensure  that  the  player  always  receives  an  input
                 argument.

       -v

       --verbose-player
              Allow the player to display its console output.

       -n

       --player-fifo

       --fifo Make the player read the stream through a named pipe instead of the stdin pipe.

       --player-http
              Make the player read the stream through HTTP instead of the stdin pipe.

       --player-continuous-http
              Make  the  player  read  the  stream through HTTP, but unlike --player-http it will
              continuously try to open the stream if the player requests it.

              This makes it possible to handle stream disconnects if your player  is  capable  of
              reconnecting  to  a  HTTP  stream. This is usually done by setting your player to a
              "repeat mode".

       --player-external-http
              Serve stream data through HTTP without running any player. This is useful to  allow
              external devices like smartphones or streaming boxes to watch streams they wouldn't
              be able to otherwise.

              The default behavior is similar to  the  --player-continuous-http  option,  but  no
              player  program  will  be  started,  and  the  server  will listen on all available
              connections instead of just in the local (loopback) interface.

              Optionally, the --player-external-http-continuous option allows for  disabling  the
              continuous run-mode, so that Streamlink will stop when the stream ends.

              The  URLs that can be used to access the stream will be printed to the console, and
              the server can be interrupted using CTRL-C.

       --player-external-http-continuous {yes,true,1,on,no,false,0,off}
              Set the run-mode of --player-external-http to continuous or non-continuous.

              In the continuous run-mode, Streamlink will keep running after the stream has ended
              and  will  wait  for  the next HTTP request being made unless it gets shut down via
              CTRL-C.

              If set to non-continuous, Streamlink will stop once the stream has ended.

              Default is: true.

       --player-external-http-port PORT
              A fixed port to use for the external HTTP server if that mode is enabled.  Omit  or
              set to 0 to use a random high ( >1024) port.

       --player-passthrough TYPES
              A  comma-delimited  list  of  stream types to pass to the player as a URL to let it
              handle the transport of the stream instead.

              Stream types that can be converted into a playable URL are:

              • hls

              • http

              Make sure your player can handle the stream type when using this.

       --player-no-close
              By default Streamlink will close the player when the stream ends. This is to  avoid
              "dead" GUI players lingering after a stream ends.

              It  does  however  have the side-effect of sometimes closing a player before it has
              played back all of its cached data.

              This option will instead let the player decide when to exit.

       -t TITLE

       --title TITLE
              Change the title of the video player's window.

              Please see the "Metadata variables" section of Streamlink's CLI  documentation  for
              all available metadata variables.

              This option is only supported for the following players: mpv, potplayer, vlc

              VLC specific information:
                     VLC    does    support    special   formatting   variables   on   its   own:
                     https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Format_String/

                     These variables are accessible in the --title option by adding  a  backslash
                     in front of the dollar sign which VLC uses as its formatting character.

                     For  example,  to  put the current date in your VLC window title, the string
                     \$A could be inserted inside the --title string.

              Example:

                 streamlink -p mpv --title "{author} - {category} - {title}" <URL> [STREAM]

   File output options
       -o FILENAME

       --output FILENAME
              Write stream data to FILENAME instead of playing  it.  If  FILENAME  is  set  to  -
              (dash),  then  the  stream  data will be written to stdout, similar to the --stdout
              argument.

              Non-existent directories and subdirectories will be created if they do  not  exist,
              if filesystem permissions allow.

              You will be prompted if the file already exists.

              Please  see  the "Metadata variables" section of Streamlink's CLI documentation for
              all available metadata variables.

              Unsupported  characters  in  substituted  variables  will  be  replaced   with   an
              underscore.

              Example:

                 streamlink --output "~/recordings/{author}/{category}/{id}-{time:%Y%m%d%H%M%S}.ts" <URL> [STREAM]

       -f

       --force
              When  using  --output  or  --record, always write to file even if it already exists
              (overwrite).

       --force-progress
              When using --output or --record, show the download progress bar even if there is no
              terminal.

       -O

       --stdout
              Write stream data to stdout instead of playing it.

       -r FILENAME

       --record FILENAME
              Open  the  stream  in the player, while at the same time writing it to FILENAME. If
              FILENAME is set to - (dash), then the  stream  data  will  be  written  to  stdout,
              similar to the --stdout argument, while still opening the player.

              Non-existent  directories  and subdirectories will be created if they do not exist,
              if filesystem permissions allow.

              You will be prompted if the file already exists.

              Please see the "Metadata variables" section of Streamlink's CLI  documentation  for
              all available metadata variables.

              Unsupported   characters   in  substituted  variables  will  be  replaced  with  an
              underscore.

              Example:

                 streamlink --record "~/recordings/{author}/{category}/{id}-{time:%Y%m%d%H%M%S}.ts" <URL> [STREAM]

       -R FILENAME

       --record-and-pipe FILENAME
              Write stream data to stdout, while at the same time writing it to FILENAME.

              Non-existent directories and subdirectories will be created if they do  not  exist,
              if filesystem permissions allow.

              You will be prompted if the file already exists.

              Please  see  the "Metadata variables" section of Streamlink's CLI documentation for
              all available metadata variables.

              Unsupported  characters  in  substituted  variables  will  be  replaced   with   an
              underscore.

              Example:

                 streamlink --record-and-pipe "~/recordings/{author}/{category}/{id}-{time:%Y%m%d%H%M%S}.ts" <URL> [STREAM]

       --fs-safe-rules
              The   rules   used   to   make  formatting  variables  filesystem-safe  are  chosen
              automatically according to the type of system in use. This overrides the  automatic
              detection.

              Intended  for  use  when  Streamlink  is  running  on a UNIX-like OS but writing to
              Windows filesystems such as NTFS; USB devices using VFAT or exFAT; CIFS shares that
              are enforcing Windows filename limitations, etc.

              These characters are replaced with an underscore for the rules in use:

              • POSIX: \x00-\x1F /

              • Windows: \x00-\x1F \x7F " * / : < > ? \ |

   Stream options
       --url URL
              A URL to attempt to extract streams from.

              Usually,  the  protocol of http(s) URLs can be omitted (https://), depending on the
              implementation of the plugin being used.

              This is an alternative to setting the URL using a positional argument  and  can  be
              useful if set in a config file.

       --default-stream STREAM
              Stream to play.

              Use best or worst for selecting the highest or lowest available quality.

              Fallback streams can be specified by using a comma-separated list:

                 "720p,480p,best"

              This is an alternative to setting the stream using a positional argument and can be
              useful if set in a config file.

       --stream-url
              If possible, translate the resolved stream to a URL and print it.

       --retry-streams DELAY
              Retry fetching the list of available streams until streams are found while  waiting
              DELAY  second(s)  between  each attempt. If unset, only one attempt will be made to
              fetch the list of streams available.

              The number of fetch retry attempts can be capped with --retry-max.

       --retry-max COUNT
              When using --retry-streams, stop retrying the fetch after COUNT  retry  attempt(s).
              Fetch will retry infinitely if COUNT is zero or unset.

              If  --retry-max  is  set without setting --retry-streams, the delay between retries
              will default to 1 second.

       --retry-open ATTEMPTS
              After a successful fetch, try ATTEMPTS time(s) to open the stream until giving up.

              Default is: 1.

       --stream-types TYPES

       --stream-priority TYPES
              A comma-delimited list of stream types to allow.

              The order will be used to separate streams when there are multiple streams with the
              same  name  but  different stream types. Any stream type not listed will be omitted
              from the available streams list.  An * (asterisk) can be  used  as  a  wildcard  to
              match any other type of stream, eg. muxed-stream.

              Default is: "hls,http,*".

       --stream-sorting-excludes STREAMS
              Fine tune the best and worst stream name synonyms by excluding unwanted streams.

              If  all  of  the  available  streams  get  excluded,  best  and  worst  will become
              inaccessible and new special stream synonyms best-unfiltered  and  worst-unfiltered
              can be used as a fallback selection method.

              Uses a filter expression in the format:

                 [operator]<value>

              Valid  operators  are >, >=, < and <=. If no operator is specified then equality is
              tested.

              For example this will exclude streams ranked higher than "480p":

                 --stream-sorting-excludes ">480p"

              Multiple filters can be used by separating each expression with a comma.

              For example this will exclude streams from two quality types:

                 --stream-sorting-excludes ">480p,>medium"

   Stream transport options
       --ringbuffer-size SIZE
              The maximum size of the ringbuffer. Mega- or kilobytes can be specified via  the  M
              or K suffix respectively.

              The  ringbuffer  is  used as a temporary storage between the stream and the player.
              This allows Streamlink to download the stream faster than the  player  which  reads
              the data from the ringbuffer.

              The  smaller  the  size  of  the  ringbuffer,  the  higher the chance of the player
              buffering if the download speed decreases, and the higher the size, the  more  data
              can be use as a storage to recover from volatile download speeds.

              Most players have their own additional cache and will read the ringbuffer's content
              as soon as data is available.  If the player stops reading data while  playback  is
              paused,  Streamlink  will continue to download the stream in the background as long
              as the ringbuffer doesn't get full.

              Default is: "16M".

              NOTE:
                 A smaller size is recommended on lower end systems (such as Raspberry  Pi)  when
                 playing  stream  types  that  require some extra processing to avoid unnecessary
                 background processing.

       --stream-segment-attempts ATTEMPTS
              How many attempts should be done to download each segment before giving up.

              This applies to all different kinds of segmented stream types, such as  DASH,  HLS,
              etc.

              Default is: 3.

       --stream-segment-threads THREADS
              The  size  of  the  thread  pool  used to download segments. Minimum value is 1 and
              maximum is 10.

              This applies to all different kinds of segmented stream types, such as  DASH,  HLS,
              etc.

              Default is: 1.

       --stream-segment-timeout TIMEOUT
              Segment connect and read timeout.

              This  applies  to all different kinds of segmented stream types, such as DASH, HLS,
              etc.

              Default is: 10.0.

       --stream-timeout TIMEOUT
              Timeout for reading data from streams.

              This applies to all different kinds of stream types, such as DASH, HLS, HTTP, etc.

              Default is: 60.0.

       --mux-subtitles
              Automatically mux available subtitles into the output stream.

              Needs to be supported by the used plugin.

              Supported plugins: funimationnow, rtve, svtplay, vimeo

   HLS options
       --hls-live-edge SEGMENTS
              Number of segments from the live stream's current live position to begin streaming.
              The size or length of each segment is determined by the streaming provider.

              Lower  values  will  decrease  the  latency,  but  will also increase the chance of
              buffering, as there is less time for Streamlink  to  download  segments  and  write
              their  data  to  the output buffer. The number of parallel segment downloads can be
              set with --stream-segment-threads and the HLS playlist reload  time  to  fetch  and
              queue new segments can be overridden with --hls-playlist-reload-time.

              Default is: 3.

              NOTE:
                 During live playback, the caching/buffering settings of the used player will add
                 additional  latency.  To  adjust  this,  please  refer  to  the   player's   own
                 documentation  for  the required configuration. Player parameters can be set via
                 --player-args.

       --hls-segment-stream-data
              Immediately write segment data into output buffer while downloading.

       --hls-playlist-reload-attempts ATTEMPTS
              How many attempts should be done to reload the HLS playlist before giving up.

              Default is: 3.

       --hls-playlist-reload-time TIME
              Set a custom HLS playlist reload time value, either in seconds or by using  one  of
              the following keywords:

              • segment: The duration of the last segment in the current playlist

              • live-edge: The sum of segment durations of the live edge value minus one

              • default: The playlist's target duration metadata

              Default is: default.

       --hls-segment-ignore-names NAMES
              A comma-delimited list of segment names that will get filtered out.

              Example: --hls-segment-ignore-names 000,001,002

              This will ignore every segment that ends with 000.ts, 001.ts and 002.ts

              Default is: None.

       --hls-segment-key-uri URI
              Override the segment encryption key URIs for encrypted streams.

              The  value  can  be templated using the following variables, which will be replaced
              with their respective part from the source segment URI:

                 {url} {scheme} {netloc} {path} {query}

              Examples:

                 --hls-segment-key-uri "https://example.com/hls/encryption_key"
                 --hls-segment-key-uri "{scheme}://1.2.3.4{path}{query}"
                 --hls-segment-key-uri "{scheme}://{netloc}/custom/path/to/key"

              Default is: None.

       --hls-audio-select CODE
              Selects a specific audio source or sources, by language code or name, when multiple
              audio sources are available. Can be * (asterisk) to download all audio sources.

              Examples:

                 --hls-audio-select "English,German"
                 --hls-audio-select "en,de"
                 --hls-audio-select "*"

              NOTE:
                 This  is  only  useful  in special circumstances where the regular locale option
                 fails, such as when multiple sources of the same language exists.

       --hls-start-offset [HH:]MM:SS
              Amount of time to skip from the beginning of the stream. For live streams, this  is
              a negative offset from the end of the stream (rewind).

              Default is: 00:00:00.

       --hls-duration [HH:]MM:SS
              Limit  the playback duration, useful for watching segments of a stream.  The actual
              duration may be slightly longer, as it is rounded to the nearest HLS segment.

              Default is: unlimited.

       --hls-live-restart
              Skip to the beginning of a live stream, or as far back as possible.

   FFmpeg options
       --ffmpeg-ffmpeg FILENAME
              FFMPEG is used to access or mux separate video and audio streams. You  can  specify
              the location of the ffmpeg executable if it is not in your PATH.

              Example: --ffmpeg-ffmpeg "/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg"

       --ffmpeg-no-validation
              Disable FFmpeg validation and version logging.

       --ffmpeg-verbose
              Write the console output from ffmpeg to the console.

       --ffmpeg-verbose-path PATH
              Path to write the output from the ffmpeg console.

       --ffmpeg-fout OUTFORMAT
              When muxing streams, set the output format to OUTFORMAT.

              Default is: "matroska".

              Example: --ffmpeg-fout "mpegts"

       --ffmpeg-video-transcode CODEC
              When muxing streams, transcode the video to CODEC.

              Default is: "copy".

              Example: --ffmpeg-video-transcode "h264"

       --ffmpeg-audio-transcode CODEC
              When muxing streams, transcode the audio to CODEC.

              Default is: "copy".

              Example: --ffmpeg-audio-transcode "aac"

       --ffmpeg-copyts
              Forces  the -copyts ffmpeg option and does not remove the initial start time offset
              value.

       --ffmpeg-start-at-zero
              Enable the -start_at_zero ffmpeg option when using --ffmpeg-copyts.

   HTTP options
       --http-proxy HTTP_PROXY
              A HTTP  proxy  to  use  for  all  HTTP  and  HTTPS  requests,  including  WebSocket
              connections.

              Example: --http-proxy "http://hostname:port/"

       --http-cookie KEY=VALUE
              A cookie to add to each HTTP request.

              Can be repeated to add multiple cookies.

       --http-header KEY=VALUE
              A header to add to each HTTP request.

              Can be repeated to add multiple headers.

       --http-query-param KEY=VALUE
              A query parameter to add to each HTTP request.

              Can be repeated to add multiple query parameters.

       --http-ignore-env
              Ignore  HTTP  settings  set  in  the  environment  such  as  environment  variables
              (HTTP_PROXY, etc) or ~/.netrc authentication.

       --http-no-ssl-verify
              Don't attempt to verify SSL certificates.

              Usually a bad idea, only use this if you know what you're doing.

       --http-disable-dh
              Disable Diffie Hellman key exchange

              Usually a bad idea, only use this if you know what you're doing.

       --http-ssl-cert FILENAME
              SSL certificate to use.

              Expects a .pem file.

       --http-ssl-cert-crt-key CRT_FILENAME KEY_FILENAME
              SSL certificate to use.

              Expects a .crt and a .key file.

       --http-timeout TIMEOUT
              General timeout used by all HTTP requests except the ones covered by other options.

              Default is: 20.0.

   Plugin options
   Afreeca
       --afreeca-username USERNAME
              The username used to register with afreecatv.com.

       --afreeca-password PASSWORD
              A afreecatv.com account password to use with --afreeca-username.

       --afreeca-purge-credentials
              Purge cached AfreecaTV credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

   Bbciplayer
       --bbciplayer-username USERNAME
              The username used to register with bbc.co.uk.

       --bbciplayer-password PASSWORD
              A bbc.co.uk account password to use with --bbciplayer-username.

       --bbciplayer-hd
              Prefer HD streams over local SD streams, some live programmes may not be  broadcast
              in HD.

   Clubbingtv
       --clubbingtv-username
              The username used to register with Clubbing TV.

       --clubbingtv-password
              A Clubbing TV account password to use with --clubbingtv-username.

   Crunchyroll
       --crunchyroll-username USERNAME
              A Crunchyroll username to allow access to restricted streams.

       --crunchyroll-password [PASSWORD]
              A Crunchyroll password for use with --crunchyroll-username.

              If left blank you will be prompted.

       --crunchyroll-purge-credentials
              Purge cached Crunchyroll credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

       --crunchyroll-session-id SESSION_ID
              Set  a  specific  session  ID  for  crunchyroll,  can  be  used  to  bypass  region
              restrictions. If using an authenticated session ID,  it  is  recommended  that  the
              authentication parameters be omitted as the session ID is account specific.

              NOTE:
                 The  session ID will be overwritten if authentication is used and the session ID
                 does not match the account.

   Funimationnow
       --funimation-email
              Email address for your Funimation account.

       --funimation-password
              Password for your Funimation account.

       --funimation-language
              The audio language to use for the stream; japanese or english.

              Default is: "english".

   Nicolive
       --niconico-email EMAIL
              The email or phone number associated with your Niconico account

       --niconico-password PASSWORD
              The password of your Niconico account

       --niconico-user-session VALUE
              Value of the user-session token.

              Can be used as an alternative to providing a password.

       --niconico-purge-credentials
              Purge cached Niconico credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

       --niconico-timeshift-offset [HH:]MM:SS
              Amount of time to skip from the beginning of a stream.

              Default is: 00:00:00.

   Openrectv
       --openrectv-email EMAIL
              The email associated with your openrectv account, required to access any  openrectv
              stream.

       --openrectv-password PASSWORD
              An openrectv account password to use with --openrectv-email.

   Pixiv
       --pixiv-sessionid SESSIONID
              The pixiv.net sessionid that's used in pixiv's PHPSESSID cookie.

       --pixiv-devicetoken DEVICETOKEN
              The pixiv.net device token that's used in pixiv's device_token cookie.

       --pixiv-purge-credentials
              Purge cached Pixiv credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

       --pixiv-performer USER
              Select a co-host stream instead of the owner stream.

   Sbscokr
   Schoolism
       --schoolism-email EMAIL
              The  email associated with your Schoolism account, required to access any Schoolism
              stream.

       --schoolism-password PASSWORD
              A Schoolism account password to use with --schoolism-email.

       --schoolism-part PART
              Play part number PART of the lesson, or assignment feedback video.

              Default is: 1.

   Steam
       --steam-email EMAIL
              A Steam account email address to access friends/private streams

       --steam-password PASSWORD
              A Steam account password to use with --steam-email.

   Streann
       --streann-url URL
              Source URL  where  the  iframe  is  located,  only  required  for  direct  URLs  of
              ott.streann.com

   Twitcasting
       --twitcasting-password PASSWORD
              Password for private Twitcasting streams.

   Twitch
       --twitch-disable-ads
              Skip  embedded  advertisement  segments  at the beginning or during a stream.  Will
              cause these segments to be missing from the output.

       --twitch-disable-reruns
              Do not open the stream if the target channel is currently broadcasting a rerun.

       --twitch-low-latency
              Enables   low   latency   streaming   by   prefetching    HLS    segments.     Sets
              --hls-segment-stream-data  to  true  and  --hls-live-edge  to  2,  if it is higher.
              Reducing --hls-live-edge to 1 will result in the lowest latency possible, but  will
              most likely cause buffering.

              In  order  to  achieve  true  low  latency  streaming during playback, the player's
              caching/buffering settings will need to be adjusted and reduced to a value  as  low
              as possible, but still high enough to not cause any buffering.  This depends on the
              stream's bitrate and the quality of the  connection  to  Twitch's  servers.  Please
              refer  to  the  player's  own  documentation for the required configuration. Player
              parameters can be set via --player-args.

              NOTE:
                 Low latency streams have to be enabled by the broadcasters on Twitch themselves.
                 Regular  streams  can cause buffering issues with this option enabled due to the
                 reduced --hls-live-edge value.

       --twitch-api-header KEY=VALUE
              A header to add to each Twitch API HTTP request.

              Can be repeated to add multiple headers.

              Useful for adding authentication data that can prevent ads. See the plugin-specific
              documentation for more information.

       --twitch-access-token-param KEY=VALUE
              A parameter to add to the API request for acquiring the streaming access token.

              Can be repeated to add multiple parameters.

   Ustreamtv
       --ustream-password PASSWORD
              A password to access password protected UStream.tv channels.

   Ustvnow
       --ustvnow-username USERNAME
              Your USTV Now account username

       --ustvnow-password PASSWORD
              Your USTV Now account password

   Wwenetwork
       --wwenetwork-email EMAIL
              The  email  associated  with  your  WWE Network account, required to access any WWE
              Network stream.

       --wwenetwork-password PASSWORD
              A WWE Network account password to use with --wwenetwork-email.

   Yupptv
       --yupptv-boxid BOXID
              The yupptv.com boxid that's used in the BoxId cookie.

       --yupptv-yuppflixtoken YUPPFLIXTOKEN
              The yupptv.com yuppflixtoken that's used in the YuppflixToken cookie.

       --yupptv-purge-credentials
              Purge cached YuppTV credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

   Zattoo
       --zattoo-email EMAIL
              The email associated with your  zattoo  account,  required  to  access  any  zattoo
              stream.

       --zattoo-password PASSWORD
              A zattoo account password to use with --zattoo-email.

       --zattoo-purge-credentials
              Purge cached zattoo credentials to initiate a new session and reauthenticate.

       --zattoo-stream-types TYPES
              A comma-delimited list of stream types which should be used.

              The following types are allowed: dash,hls7

              Default is: "dash".

BUGS

       Please  open  a  new issue on Streamlink's issue tracker on GitHub and use the appropriate
       issue forms:

       https://github.com/streamlink/streamlink/issues

SEE ALSO

       For more detailed information about config files, plugin sideloading, streaming protocols,
       proxy  support,  metadata,  or  plugin  specific stuff, please see Streamlink's online CLI
       documentation here:

       https://streamlink.github.io/cli.html

       The list of available plugins and their descriptions can be found here:

       https://streamlink.github.io/plugins.html

AUTHOR

       Streamlink Contributors

COPYRIGHT

       2023, Streamlink