Author Topic: [RANT] YouTube has got to be the stufftiest Livestream platform ever  (Read 460 times)

So yesterday night, I decided to do a livestream of Blockland and Starwars Battlefront 2 (No not the stuffty new EA crap, the original good one).  In the beginning of the stream, I was testing some stuff out because I wanted to make sure the stream would stay online no matter what I did.  The tests went well and I was able to do a quality stream in 720 P.  One of the tests was trying to do a subscriber alert for my youtube channel and I played literally 5 seconds of a song (Bap U- Party Favor) to test out the sound thingy.  YouTube being the stuff stained copyright magnet it is claimed it saying I stole the song.  I didn't really care because even though I have a stuffsense account, I never use it because something always gets copyrighted.  So, the stream goes on and I switch games to SWBF2 (Starwars Battle Front 2).  I was concentrating because there was 2 people left on my team (the CIS) and I was trying to kill the last 32 members of the Republic team.  It ended up being me vs 25 of the enemy team.  Anyways, this one time I wasn't talking for about 7 seconds because I was concentrating and Disney being the money hungry cooperation it is claimed loving 5 seconds on IN-GAME starwars music.  Seriously?  I cant even control that.  The stream did end up getting taken down when it was archived because I played a song that was copyrighted.

TLDR ;  I streamed onto YouTube and I got three copyright strikes: one for playing 5 seconds of a song for a sub alert,  another for the music in Starwars Battlefront 2 because Disney owns it and they claimed it, and a third for playing a copyrighted track.  The stream got taken down and now no one can view it.

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« Last Edit: February 27, 2017, 01:07:30 PM by shamester »


if it matters this much why aren't you using something like restream.io where you can just stream on multiple services

also Maybe Don't Use Copyrighted Songs ?

EDIT: also ALSO, 1 and 3 are NOT copyright strikes. they simply force ads onto your video.

the 2nd IS, and i'm not too sure why
« Last Edit: February 27, 2017, 01:27:07 PM by The Murderous Cop »

if it matters this much why aren't you using something like restream.io where you can just stream on multiple services

also Maybe Don't Use Copyrighted Songs ?

EDIT: also ALSO, 1 and 3 are NOT copyright strikes. they simply force ads onto your video.

the 2nd IS, and i'm not too sure why
I didn't know that those weren't copyright strikes lol.

Also restream.io is something I will look into.