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Twitch & Music
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#61
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I have an idea for a workaround. If we can't play music on a Twitch stream, why not stream your music somewhere else? It's really a horrible solution, but if it's the only way you can share music with your stream...

The only one I know of is Turntable, but it's flashy and you don't have complete control over the music. I'm sure you could get a bot to regulate some things, but I don't think you can stop people from laming a song. If there's another way to do this live like Turntable but more like traditional streaming, that would be the best option. (Edit: Forgot that turntable is US only, so it's a horrible "solution")

To the people that are thinking it's a Twitch decision: it's not. It's not their fault that the RIAA is forcing Twitch to do this.

Edit: Of course, I mean this plus Virtual Audio Cable.

I have an idea for a workaround. If we can't play music on a Twitch stream, why not stream your music somewhere else? It's really a horrible solution, but if it's the only way you can share music with your stream...

The only one I know of is Turntable, but it's flashy and you don't have complete control over the music. I'm sure you could get a bot to regulate some things, but I don't think you can stop people from laming a song. If there's another way to do this live like Turntable but more like traditional streaming, that would be the best option. (Edit: Forgot that turntable is US only, so it's a horrible "solution")

To the people that are thinking it's a Twitch decision: it's not. It's not their fault that the RIAA is forcing Twitch to do this.

Edit: Of course, I mean this plus Virtual Audio Cable.
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#62
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As much as I'd love to jump on the RIAA hate-wagon, I think it's better to wait for an official comment from twitchTVJohn before I go and spitefully torrent all the music that I was planning on paying money for.

As much as I'd love to jump on the RIAA hate-wagon, I think it's better to wait for an official comment from twitchTVJohn before I go and spitefully torrent all the music that I was planning on paying money for.
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#63
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What do you guys think of a page/group where all the tracks are guaranteed to be stream/frag video friendly, and presents music from our own TeamFortress.TV music producers? Suggestion thread.

What do you guys think of a page/group where all the tracks are guaranteed to be stream/frag video friendly, and presents music from our own TeamFortress.TV music producers? [url=http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7494]Suggestion thread[/url].
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#64
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hey lets play bach!

hey lets play bach!
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#65
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manaWhat do you guys think of a page/group where all the tracks are guaranteed to be stream/frag video friendly, and presents music from our own TeamFortress.TV music producers? Suggestion thread.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRZaU5CMmG8

[quote=mana]What do you guys think of a page/group where all the tracks are guaranteed to be stream/frag video friendly, and presents music from our own TeamFortress.TV music producers? [url=http://teamfortress.tv/forum/thread/7494]Suggestion thread[/url].[/quote] [youtube]www.youtube.com/watch?v=WRZaU5CMmG8[/youtube]
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hookyI have an idea for a workaround. If we can't play music on a Twitch stream, why not stream your music somewhere else? It's really a horrible solution, but if it's the only way you can share music with your stream...

The only one I know of is Turntable, but it's flashy and you don't have complete control over the music. I'm sure you could get a bot to regulate some things, but I don't think you can stop people from laming a song. If there's another way to do this live like Turntable but more like traditional streaming, that would be the best option. (Edit: Forgot that turntable is US only, so it's a horrible "solution")

I went on Grooveshark today and it turns out they implemented a broadcast system. If it comes to it this would give you complete control over your playlist and you can upload songs not already on Grooveshark. I believe it's world wide but I'm not sure.

[quote=hooky]I have an idea for a workaround. If we can't play music on a Twitch stream, why not stream your music somewhere else? It's really a horrible solution, but if it's the only way you can share music with your stream...

The only one I know of is Turntable, but it's flashy and you don't have complete control over the music. I'm sure you could get a bot to regulate some things, but I don't think you can stop people from laming a song. If there's another way to do this live like Turntable but more like traditional streaming, that would be the best option. (Edit: Forgot that turntable is US only, so it's a horrible "solution")[/quote]
I went on Grooveshark today and it turns out they implemented a broadcast system. If it comes to it this would give you complete control over your playlist and you can upload songs not already on Grooveshark. I believe it's world wide but I'm not sure.
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