Suggestion: optional audio output file when streaming

Sud

New Member
First off, would like to commend you guys on this fine piece of software.

As most everyone knows by now, Twitch has adopted a policy of muting VODs automatically via a content matching algorithm. For people who watch VODs of streamers that tend to play music, this has made the viewing process most aggravating if you can't catch them live.

As Twitch has made every effort to disable any workarounds, my suggestion is to add an optional output file which can be enabled while streaming that will save all of the audio data during the stream. This file can then be hosted, or uploaded to dropbox, to act as a support file to make VODs watchable again (simply open the video on twitch, open the audio in another player, and sync).

Should be simple enough, add a checkbox and textbox, dump the audio data to the file in MP3/OGG/WAV format, and then if you want to get fancy, add an uploader and done.

Anyhow, thanks for reading this, and OBS rocks.
 

Videophile

Elgato
Or, how about this: Just record your stream to a local either .flv(Recommended) or .mp4(Not recommended).

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