What non-copyrighted music do you use in your stream? Overclocked Remix: http://www.ocremix.org - Remixed classic gaming music (Mario, Megaman, Castlevania, etc) by multiple artists. Some stuff used in Indie games like Kerbal Space Program, etc. But if you don't care about VODs then by all means, go forth, but be aware, while Twitch stated they have no intention of muting live streams for licensed content, pressure from the music industry could change that over time.

Don’t get DMCA’d. You should check Bandcamp. Kevin McCloud : http://www.incompetech.com - Instrumental jazz, funk, fun. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. Twitch never allowed for copyrighted music to be used on their platform, but it seems as though they finally had enough and decided to take a more serious stance against copyright infringement.

Doesn't get muted, over 7 Gigs of tunes, lots of genres and nostalgia.

It's free, but to use it you have to say where you got it and have the title of the song on the video somewhere. Twitch Music Library To combat DMCA takedown requests, Twitch launched the Twitch Music Library. I'm well aware of the music megathread but I'm still curious about what all of you other streamers use. I listen to lots of Future, Trap, and Soundcloud Rappers on soundcloud. With over 100,000 clips, finding and deleting other clips with copyrighted music sounds like an impossible task, and Twitch advised her to just delete her entire library. Being part of a raid is a unique experience that only Twitch has and fosters a supportive community HOWEVER. I've been looking around there but I find it hard to find the ones that aren't copyrighted D: So many bands to look through! I'm well aware of the music megathread but I'm still curious about what all of you other streamers use. You can also look at http://freemusicarchive.org/, I've been able to get some decent stuff off of there though you have to dig pretty deep to get past all the crap.

Can get a bit repetitive. Not really...at least...not yet. a good amount of partnered streamers have quite a few subscribers that watch their VODs exclusively (work schedules etc.) Id like to know as I just stream what ever music I like without thinking of any consequence. our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. Mostly used for short trailers (less than 2 mins), but some longer stuff. With royalty free music for Twitch being so easily accessible, there's no excuse to be using copyrighted music, period. Is it a big deal if you are streaming and not saving archives? I'm getting a bit tired of the music I have.

TecknoAxe : http://www.youtube.com/tecknoaxe - Instrumental rock, dubstep, electro, chiptune, etc, etc, all royalty free. (just things to consider).

Hours of Twitch, YouTube and Facebook safe music, don't get DMCAed. https://www.youtube.com/user/NoCopyrightSounds. Lots of chiptunes and smooth music. Playing copywritten music without permission does more harm than good and limits your ability to monetize your content.

According to the Twitch Tracker portal, this streaming platform has gone from 300,000 unique users per month in 2012 – its first year – to 3.4 million streamers per month in 2018.. During their broadcasts, a large number of these users use background music, either to concentrate on the game or for sharing their favorite music with their followers. It's the same set of growing pains that YouTube went through with its Content ID system, which has occasionally done things like take down videos of "copyrighted" bird songs.