I was just watching a streamer, who played some music I didn't care to listen to, and I got the idea that, what if when the streamer streams, his stream is separated into two streams, one that contains video and sound, as per normal, but he then uses a tool or something to stream his music through. Enabling twitch to seperate the two sound streams - allowing the viewer to turn off the music "stream", or have it on.
I think it would also solve the annoying thing where recorded streams have parts of the recording muted due to copyrighted music being played. Because then both streams would be recorded, and there would just appear gaps in the music stream when playing back the recording - if the music is muted.
I was just watching a streamer, who played some music I didn't care to listen to, and I got the idea that, what if when the streamer streams, his stream is separated into two streams, one that contains video and sound, as per normal, but he then uses a tool or something to stream his music through. Enabling twitch to seperate the two sound streams - allowing the viewer to turn off the music "stream", or have it on.
I think it would also solve the annoying thing where recorded streams have parts of the recording muted due to copyrighted music being played. Because then both streams would be recorded, and there would just appear gaps in the music stream when playing back the recording - if the music is muted.
Cheers!
Peter Lind