multiple audio channels
Streams should be able to encode audio into separate audio channels, so that users can independently mix/select audio for each channel. For example, one channel could be music, another could be the streamer's voice, and another for the game/application's audio. In this example, if you were already playing music that you wanted to listen to, you could disable the streamer's music. Or, if you have trouble hearing the streamer's voice, you could turn that up. Or, if you don't want to hear the streamer or music, you could mute them and just listen to the game. I think it would also have a secondary benefit that you could independently remove audio channels in cases of copyright violation, so that the rest of the vod is still good even if there happened to be flagged music on one channel.

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AmigaLive commented
Option for viewers to be able to select to view the live stream with only the VOD track layers configured previously by the streamer.
The VOD track can already be adjusted in OBS by the streamer for the VOD.
We need this same feature but adjusted for a near real-time playback.
If configured properly by the streamer, viewers can select only listen to the game audio and not have to hear the streamer yelling their lungs out, Text-To-Speech, background music, alerts, etc.. -
Gambloide commented
As someone who almost always has multiple streams open I actively interact with, this would be the BEST thing Twitch could ever do for me as a viewer. Listening to multiple people talk is not a problem, but if they all play music it becomes a problem.
OBS already allows to stream and record multiple audio tracks. Any media player with audio track selection lets a user switch between them.
Currently Twitch merges those tracks, supposedly at their ingest or transcoding, servers, making it impossible for users or extensions to balance the audio of the individual tracks.
I am aware this is a high-risk feature request, because users WILL complain about the mic being muted when it was them muting the mic on their end, or the music being too loud, when they turned it up on their end.
This means there is a lot more work to this than simply retaining the audio tracks and updating the player to support more than one volume slider. A lot of usability testing would have to be put into this, testing e.g. if putting all track levels at the same level in the client whenever a stream starts would make it acceptable to prevent false accusations of the streamer having messed up VS the annoyance of users to have to change the settings to their preferred balance every stream.
I was thinking of making an extension which would allow viewers to at least switch between the live stream and VOD audio tracks when they watch a stream, because of how common it has become to have the VOD not include music.
But it appears there is no official endpoint available for developers to get the VOD audio track and get it with a latency/delay matching the live stream.
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nuvvz commented
100% agree, we need this asap. At least 2 volume options, one for background music from whatever source (you would just add a Spotify app for example) and another one for the rest of the stream audio like its now. Instead of one "speaker" to modify whole stream volume we would have additional "speaker" to adjust music volume and thats all. Simple as that. Life changing feature - you like the streamer but dont like his music? Just mute it and watch the stream and wait for your own song or play it on your own
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thefubsydude commented
Echoing others that have stated that the main benefit for me with this feature is that I would be able to watch a streamer while playing a game, without their game audio interrupting my game audio.
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madex111 commented
You need to create an option so that the user can
for yourself, turn off the music that the streamer listens to -
alcoholicherb commented
If we can't get muteable music soon, I am fricken done with twitch. Especially streams that accept audience suggested music. The streamer has it muted why can't I?
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alcoholicherb commented
Please add a feature that allows the viewer to mute the chosen music by streamer/audience. I understand the concept of taking bits or donos for song requests, but it ruins the stream for a lot of people. I also understand the intention of a streamer personalizing their community/stream with their own music. However, we don't require a DJ whilst viewing most content on twitch. Thank You.
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R0ardawg commented
This would be good. Being able to adjust the volume of the streamer microphone and then-all-other-audio on two separate volume bars that the individual viewer can adjust.
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IanSzot commented
This would be super easy to implement as the RTMP protocol that Twitch uses already supports multiple audio channels. But it would also be more expensive for Twitch to transcode/distribute the additional audio channels. I'd love to see this feature for a few more reasons:
1. Surround sound (would be even cooler if Twitch did the downmix from surround to stereo)
2. Multiple languages. You could watch one stream and choose which language you want to watch, would be nice for audio description for vision impaired viewers too. -
pos6emotionalsupport commented
This is an amazing idea. I always listen to my own music and would love to turn off streamer music.
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walnuts84 commented
I like to play games while watching, but I often have to stop as the audio interrupts my game. If I could choose to mix it differently, that would be awesome, nearly as good as having a streaming service on another screen/tv while playing games
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PhantomMethos commented
Allow viewers to listen in VOD audio mode during a livestream. Let the viewer toggle off the 2nd audio channel that has music.
I watch a streamer that has a lot of music on during his stream, but he has it set so the music isn't recorded in the VODs. Sometimes I would like to be able to watch the stream live without the music (like in the VODs). That way it is less distracting if I'm trying to multi-task or I can play my own music and still watch. Please provide the option to allow me as a viewer the option to toggle into VOD audio mode, or toggle off/on individual audio channels when multiple channels are provided by the streamer for a live stream.
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DanZaekald commented
Please separate audio in channels, streamer voice, game, music ... etc and let us set de volume per channel!
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noggieB commented
It's a good idea.
It was also posted here:
https://twitch.uservoice.com/forums/923368-video-features/suggestions/41631361-mute-streamer-music
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noggieB commented
Yes please!
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leenleonhart commented
Completely agree. If I want to listen to my own music while watching twitch I can't because streamers have their music :/
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leenleonhart commented
Completely agree. Tbh I don't even see much sense in being forced to listen somebody else's music ^^
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krux702 commented
100% this. There are streamers I don't watch/subscribe to mainly because I don't want to hear their music, even though the content is something I'd be interested in.
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RollerDerbyStreamingNZ commented
We stream live amateur sports and would like to have commentary in more than on language being able to have different audio tracks for different languages would be a great help
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ETMBeats commented
Greatest idea of all time