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Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?
[url=venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/]Click me Gently for the Article![/url]
Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?
LKincheloeClick me Gently for the Article!
Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?
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[quote=LKincheloe][url=venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/]Click me Gently for the Article![/url]
Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Link doesn't work?
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huhyLKincheloeClick me Gently for the Article!
Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?
Link doesn't work?
look at the address bar and just cut off the tf.tv part of it.
maybe this will work http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/
[quote=huhy][quote=LKincheloe][url=venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/]Click me Gently for the Article![/url]
Seems interesting, though I am slightly concerned that this is what will be used to enforce the music copyright issue we were all freaking out over a couple months ago.
Thoughts?[/quote]
Link doesn't work?[/quote]
look at the address bar and just cut off the tf.tv part of it.
maybe this will work http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/
http://www.venturebeat.com/2013/06/24/how-twitch-is-using-metadata-to-change-video-on-the-web/
I don't see how this could have any effect on music copyright.
What, is iTunes gonna supply Twitch info with what music your listening to while streaming? Then use a different program to listen to music.
Video/Audio data is pretty much limited to the metadata supplied with it, and even if they did have some advanced audio recognizing thing like Youtube, I doubt they would be able to go through all the videos/data they have.
milotldr
Twitch wants to start having metadata for its videos so you know what is in them.
So if you would search "Call of duty 5vs5 sniper" you would get 5vs5 games from sniper POV.
It seems to be mostly talk, and even if it were to happen, it would only be directly with game developers at first. (Apparently Twitch has some agreement with Xbox One devs? so potentially you could have Xbox One game videos with metadata).
The next step after that would be to have PC stream apps (like OBS and xSplit) to either allow users to manually enter metadata or PC game devs would integrate with these apps and supply them the data automatically?
TL;DR of TL;DR
Just some talk about a possible future feature
I don't see how this could have any effect on music copyright.
What, is iTunes gonna supply Twitch info with what music your listening to while streaming? Then use a different program to listen to music.
Video/Audio data is pretty much limited to the metadata supplied with it, and even if they did have some advanced audio recognizing thing like Youtube, I doubt they would be able to go through all the videos/data they have.
[quote=milo]tldr[/quote]
Twitch wants to start having metadata for its videos so you know what is in them.
So if you would search "Call of duty 5vs5 sniper" you would get 5vs5 games from sniper POV.
It seems to be mostly talk, and even if it were to happen, it would only be directly with game developers at first. (Apparently Twitch has some agreement with Xbox One devs? so potentially you could have Xbox One game videos with metadata).
The next step after that would be to have PC stream apps (like OBS and xSplit) to either allow users to manually enter metadata or PC game devs would integrate with these apps and supply them the data automatically?
TL;DR of TL;DR
Just some talk about a possible future feature
[quote=TwitchTVJohn]We like data.[/quote]
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