• Resolved sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)


    No Live Stream will show up on my WordPress website page. Livestream From OBS studio to Youtube platform works fine but showing the livestream from Youtube to my WordPress website page fails when using the “WP YouTube Live” WordPress plugin. I have complied with these two instructions of the said “WP YouTube Live” plugin:
    1. Add the shortcode [youtube_live] into any page to show the live player
    2. Add your Google API key and YouTube Channel ID in the settings page
    Currently, my website page shows: “Sorry, there’s no live stream at the moment. Please check back later.”

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    It’s showing up now on my website page. I was able to fix it. You can vsit https://nobleworld.org/livevideo/
    However, the video display is not coming on the middle of the page. How to get rid of the dark black background? I think settings of my OBS studio need to be corrected.

    Plugin Author macbookandrew

    (@macbookandrew)

    There’s no live video now, so I can’t see what you mean.

    However, sounds like it could either be OBS or your WordPress theme styles that need to be tweaked.

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    When the live video is not on, this appears , full of errors. Any fix?
    Sorry, there’s no live stream at the moment. Please check back later or take a look at all of our videos.

    WP YouTube Live error:

    Domain: usageLimits
    Reason: dailyLimitExceeded
    Message: Daily Limit Exceeded. The quota will be reset at midnight Pacific Time (PT). You may monitor your quota usage and adjust limits in the API Console: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube.googleapis.com/quotas?project=380599963313
    Extended help: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube.googleapis.com/quotas?project=380599963313

    WP YouTube Live error:

    Domain: usageLimits
    Reason: dailyLimitExceeded
    Message: Daily Limit Exceeded. The quota will be reset at midnight Pacific Time (PT). You may monitor your quota usage and adjust limits in the API Console: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube.googleapis.com/quotas?project=380599963313
    Extended help: https://console.developers.google.com/apis/api/youtube.googleapis.com/quotas?project=380599963313

    Plugin Author macbookandrew

    (@macbookandrew)

    The API key you are using has hit the cap on API request limits.

    Please see FAQ quota units for more information. You may also need to add a credit card to your Google Developer Console account to increase your API limits.

    If you have a lot of traffic to your site, you may also want to add a page caching plugin to reduce the number of API calls performed by simply visiting the page.

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    Will adding my credit card fix this issue forever? I do not have much traffic on my website.

    “You may also need to add a credit card to your Google Developer Console account to increase your API limits.”

    To get rid of this issue, I am now trying a new plugin called “Embed Plus for YouTube – Gallery, Channel, Playlist, Live Stream” Link: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/youtube-embed-plus/

    But the problem is: this plugin requires Monetization enabled on the Youtube website, which my non-profit website does not qualify. Current NWF status:30 subscribers (1,000 needed) and 7 public watch hours (4,000 needed)

    The first step to embedding a YouTube live stream is to make sure that:

    Monetization is enabled (and linked to an Adsense account)
    Live streaming is enabled
    Embed live streams is enabled

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    Thank you for your advice. I have just added my credit card and paid $25 using this card to Google Developer Console account (Google Play Developer Console <https://play.google.com/apps/publish/signup/&gt; and sign up for an account). After registering successfully, a display message stated that it will take about 7 days.

    I have now paid this: “Google Play requires a one time $25 registration fee charged for a Google Play Developer Console account.”

    What to do in the meantime to continue to use “WP YouTube Live” plugin without those errors showing up? Thank you for your assistance.

    Plugin Author macbookandrew

    (@macbookandrew)

    Sorry, the Google Play Developer Console is something different…I’d see if you can get a refund from them.

    You will need monetization enabled on your channel. See Setup Notes on the plugin page:

    In addition, your live stream must be set to allow embedding on third-party sites. If that feature is unavailable, you may need to enable monetization for your account. See YouTube documentation for more information or help with allowing embedding.

    See also the screenshot in this thread.

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    >You will need monetization enabled on your channel.
    Unable to it. Not eligible. How to get at least 1000 subscribers to qualify?

    > set to allow embedding on third-party sites
    Yes, already set to allow embedding on third-party sites

    Please guide. Thank you!

    Plugin Author macbookandrew

    (@macbookandrew)

    That must be a new requirement. Maybe you don’t need monetization to live-stream now.

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    >Maybe you don’t need monetization to live-stream now.
    I think so too since your software works. Any citation/reference?
    Your software works fine even though there are no bells and whistles like automatic emailing to those who want to attend the live video broadcast, chat with those watching, displaying who have joined the livestream, and so on. You can charge a one-time fee for your plug in. I will purchase it. There are some WordPress plugins like webinarignition but I’m not sure how good it is. https://webinarignition.com/#pricing Install on a Single Site $97.00 one-time for the whole life time. No monthly charge. Lifetime Support & Product Updateslike

    Hello all!
    I have the same problem!
    ===============
    WP YouTube Live error:

    Domain: youtube.quota
    Reason: quotaExceeded
    Message: The request cannot be completed because you have exceeded your quota.
    Extended help:
    WP YouTube Live error:

    Domain: youtube.quota
    Reason: quotaExceeded
    Message: The request cannot be completed because you have exceeded your quota.
    Extended help:
    WP YouTube Live error:

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    Yes, I see. I thank you for all your support. And you can count on my support to your programming. I’m also a computer programmer, but not plugins.

    Plugin Author macbookandrew

    (@macbookandrew)

    Could you take a look at your quota usage as described here? https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/getting-started#quota

    I’d be interested to see a screenshot of your usage, with any private details removed.

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    Want to connect to my desktop computer using Teamviewer?

    >a screenshot of your usage
    How to attach an image file here?

    Here are the figures:

    My current usage is 9,943 for Queries per day
    I have just increased as follows:

    YouTube Data API v3
    The requested limit for the following quota has been updated.

    Change Queries per 100 seconds per user from 300,000 to 300,000

    Quotas
    Quota type
    Service
    Metric
    Location

    Service Location Current Usage
    7 Day Peak Usage Limit
    YouTube Data API v3
    Queries per day
    Global
    9,943

    11,850
    10,000
    YouTube Data API v3
    Queries per 100 seconds
    Global
    11.508

    4
    3,000,000
    YouTube Data API v3
    Queries per 100 seconds per user
    Global


    300,000

    Thread Starter sjhawar

    (@sjhawar)

    Should I create a new project where I will get the default 10,000 quota queries per day?

    How to increase quota queries per day?

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