Download and import
- In Streamer.bot, click Import.
- Drag React-Player-Import.txt onto the Import String box.
- Leave the included items selected and click Import.
Media requests for OBS, powered by Streamer.bot. Turn links from chat and stream events into a queue you control.
Free and open source. No personal API keys or build tools required.
Viewers send supported media links. React Player checks them, adds valid requests to one queue, and lets you or your moderators control playback from the OBS dock.
A viewer sends a link through chat or another Streamer.bot event.
React Player extracts the first supported link and validates it.
Valid requests wait in the queue. Autoplay is optional.
Play and manage requests from the dock. Moderators can help too.
The essentials are built in. Optional chat and event integrations are ready when you need them.
Handle YouTube, Twitch Clips, Medal and TikTok requests in one place.
Manage the queue, history, playback, visibility, video and projector from the dock.
Import the package, add two hosted URLs and start. No personal API key or build step.
!sr command · Bits · subscriptions · redeems · other Streamer.bot events · surrounding text is ignored
Import the package, enable the local connection, then add the player and dock to OBS.
https://react.melkepakken.tv/v1/player/
https://react.melkepakken.tv/v1/dock/
If Streamer.bot already controls your OBS, you can skip this.
The React Player website talks to Streamer.bot through its local WebSocket server.
Enable the React Player Request command in Streamer.bot.
Enable - React Player: Scan Chat and the chat trigger for each platform you want.
Enable - React Player: StreamElements Tip. Edit its trigger if you want your own tip rules.
Enable - React Player: Vote Skip and its command. Default threshold: 3.
Enable only the included React Player command objects you want your moderators to use.
Use the example triggers inside React Player: Add Link, or connect any Streamer.bot event that provides a link.
Check that your OBS Browser Source uses the exact Player URL:
https://react.melkepakken.tv/v1/player/
Streamer.bot is probably not connected to OBS. Open Connections above.
React Player commands are disabled by default. Open Extras above and enable the commands you want.