Number of instances on twitterdub

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Number of instances on twitterdub

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Hey,

I am not able to open more than 27 instances on twitterdub.
No new instances open up beyond that, could you please increase the limit ?

Tried capturing the fail
Log id - 50691
Last edited by ron on Thu Dec 24, 2015 9:25 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Re: Number of instances on twitterdub

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And all 10 stream instances crashed anyway, my CPU usage was 0.2% and memory usage 6% when the crash happened
Not sure what is happening on the bot anymore
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Re: Number of instances on twitterdub

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there should be no limit to instances set from the program


All you have to do is pass an argument to the .exe


c:\program files\twitterdub\twitter.exe arg1

create a short cut to your exe
open the properties and change the target to pass in an argument

you can create as many shortcuts with args (instances) as you want. Any limit is not coming from the program
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Re: Number of instances on twitterdub

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Like I mentioned with the log ID, doing this creates a corresponding folder in the appdata folder but doesn't load the instance beyond 27th
Already checked multiple times :(

Please minimize back and forths with suggestions that I have already mentioned to have tested. This is something i have stated point blank doesn't open beyond 27, surely has to be something on your end
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Re: Number of instances on twitterdub

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There is no limit set, as I said. I just ran 30 versions of the program, loading from a batch file with no issues.

All the FILE > DB INSTANCE does is start the application path with a single argument. The starting of the program is then in the hands of the OS
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