Go to your channel’s Settings, click “Channel & Videos,” then turn on “Store Past Broadcasts.”. Make sure to be active in the chat during your “live” stream. Respond to viewers, post updates, and keep the conversation going to make your pre-recorded stream feel as live and engaging as possible. With a little setup, you'll be I’m not saying they are doing a spectacular job at it. But there are a couple things in place already that do help. One of those is muting your vod. No matter what twitch does, they will never be able to fully protect a streamer if the streamer continues to use stuff that they aren’t supposed to. Cause that falls on the streamer, not twitch. If you’re having trouble with DNS on your connection, you can switch to a public DNS provider like Google using Google DNS IPv4 addresses 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4.You can also find a fast public DNS Hello. I am just about to dive into the ocean of livestreaming and have come across a few streams over at twitch.tv where the broadcasters have been using Spotify in the background. Either they'd be listening to their own playlist or they'd activly take requests by viewers. The latter is something I'd be very interested in using on my own channel. OSSini •. twitch.tv/siniblob. • 6 yr. ago. You can turn any of your VOD's into Highlights before they disappear if you truly want to keep them forever with the chat also saved. You can do this this directly by going to the video in question on your channel page or then through the Video Producer tab. Some people save almost every VOD they It says here that regular user's VODs are saved up to max 14 days and Turbo users and partner user's VODs are saved for 60 days. But there is an option to highlight your video and these highlighted VODs are saved indefinitely. bgpawesome. • 6 yr. ago. I always highlight my old broadcasts for archival purposes. r/Twitch. Yes- the music isn’t flagged at your vod, it’s flagged on the backend. Because of how Twitch API is set up, you can go years before running into consequences. Devin Nash has some good informative videos about DMCA on Twitch, which go into far more detail and even show the back end of what the copyright holders see. SirenHellVixen. Streamers have the option to delete their old streams or save them as a highlight. If the stream falls outside of its expiry date or was deleted before a highlight was made then it's unfortunately not something that can be recovered. aP3V5.

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