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August 10, 2025 at 1:22 pm #691
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ParticipantHow can I incorporate music into my Twitch stream without the fear of copyright strikes or muted VODs?
August 10, 2025 at 1:22 pm #692Sean Koons
ParticipantMusic copyright concerns are a challenge for Twitch streamers, but “Soundtrack by Twitch” offers a solution to this issue. This tool, provided by Twitch at no cost, grants streamers access to a diverse library of licensed, rights-cleared music suitable for live streaming. Here’s how it ensures legal music use on your streams.
Firstly, “Soundtrack by Twitch” offers a curated music selection that has been licensed by Twitch for live broadcast, allowing you to play these songs during your streams without worrying about DMCA copyright strikes.
Secondly, a key feature of this tool is its protection of archived content. By routing audio separately through your streaming software, the licensed music plays during the live stream for your audience but is automatically omitted from your recorded VODs and Clips. This prevents your saved content from being muted or facing copyright issues.
Lastly, you must correctly set up the tool with your streaming software, as it functions as a plugin for popular software like OBS or as a standalone desktop application. By connecting it to your Twitch account, “Soundtrack by Twitch” manages the technical aspects of audio routing for you.
In contrast to using personal music streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music, which are not permitted for public broadcasts and violate music copyright laws, “Soundtrack by Twitch” is an endorsed solution directly from the platform.
In conclusion, this free tool provides a safe library of licensed music for your live stream and automatically removes such music from your VODs, safeguarding your channel from copyright issues. It is an essential tool for any streamer looking to incorporate music into their streams legally. -
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