Friend started running a rotation of their and some other peoples original videos 24/7 on a Twitch channel. I want to submit some power hours I made. Basically an hour of 1 minute clips from shows/movies, found footage stuff and music videos. This is obviously against the rules but YouTube has let me post a bunch of them without issue. Sometimes a WWE clip will get the video permanently muted but they've never done anything to my YouTube channel.

Will friend's Twitch channel get nuked into oblivion of they run it? Sorry if this is the wrong comm for this.

  • AernaLingus [any]
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    8 months ago

    They have the option of using split audio in OBS, sending one mix to the livestream and another mix to the VOD. Since it's a 24/7 stream of existing content I'm assuming VOD preservation isn't important, so that's what I'd do to be safe. If preservation of VODs is important, I assume the audio can be saved locally on the streaming computer.