![]() The best solution, then, is to be able to control what music you play on your YouTube videos. Even Spotify playlists that tout themselves as ‘streamer-friendly’ have been known to attract monetization claims on a published YouTube video. ![]() Using popular songs is guaranteed to get you a strike, but it’s difficult to know or discern if a lesser-known song is OK for streaming use. However, for a lot of streamers, their music of choice on stream leaves them with a problem: YouTube’s (seemingly random) stance on copyright. It’s a known fact that using streamed footage to create YouTube videos is a fantastic way to repurpose content. Tutorial Splitting Out Spotify: Streaming & Recording With "Tracks" in OBS
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