I feel like there’s always staff in his Twitch chat. “Guys that psychopath is streaming, who’s on Michael Reeves duty today? He can’t be left alone, it’s not safe”
@@tropicjacob4127 Eh, I don't think so. They're mad because they're "missing potential income" (bullshit excuse anyway) but this way they'll still get their clicks on spotify
Natsu Dragneel most definitely especially in the ways of getting DMCA’d this helps a lot of streamers especially those to stream on just chatting who have lofi or music in the background
My wife asked what I was watching, I explained and she said "Oh, so he's made an internet radio station?" and it completely demystified the entire thing for me.
This looks like something that will become mainstream as everyone benefits here. Artists get much more revenue, people are more easily in the know as to what they're listening to and the streamer can still enjoy music with everyone. Honestly it's such a simple idea and I'm glad someone realised it.
@@jackfisher8966 ah but that's where your wrong, bc everyone does benefit. Streamers listen to epic music, viewers are more in the know of what they are listening to, music artists get more revenue, and the big corporations that everyone hates that fucks ppl over get fucked over instead! it's a win win win win!
@@jackfisher8966 you're so wrong its hilarious, this is literally exactly what music corps want. Only access is through ad-enabled content that they get their share of. Listen-with is a perfect solution for streamers.
@@deletedchannel2379 Unfortunately corporations or as in the music industry labels or whatever want more money, yes they get a small amount with every stream of the song however they make Bigger bucks when they take a share of all or some of the creator's money from the ad sense and stuff.
He can make a extension that detects stream url and play a spotify playlist on the backend/server that is used for extension hosting (easier for countries where spotify doesn't has rights) or in your own browser, which is easier and works better with the law
I think the possibilities with extensions are pretty much endless. If he would put some time in he could remotely control everyone's spotify through his own spotify
O k hut but rut, hear m. .. heat mee ou.... pay attention to me????!?!?!?!? What if... guys, what if.... come on guys, listen... like what if people that talk like this were less annoying. But but but it's a text format that I like and others do the same.
since multiple discord accounts can connect to the same spotify account, streamers could set up a bot that is connected to their spotify and have a server dedicated to stream music with the 'listen along' feature on discord
Putting a QR code in a corner of the stream that links to a website that has the info of when he started the song started and what song it is which uses that and the current time to open Spotify and play at the correct timestamp. Or just have that info in the QR code from the beginning. Edit: I just remembered that you can link to a specific time in a song in a Spotify link so you could just have a constantly updating version of a QR code in one corner.
1. You can just have the QR Code link to a redirect that then links to the song. No constantly updating codes. 2. How am I gonna scan a QR code if I'm watching on my phone? Why do I have to have a second device available if I want to listen to music? Conclusion: your idea sucks
I think the idea was putting a QR code on the stream that links to a server he’s hosting and the server is playing what his spotify application playing. the way you scan the QR code? a browser extension that is always running on twitch.tv looking for QR code’s to scan. so it would work like frankerfaceZ or better ttv where it would only work with true twitch viewers who already have stuff like that
@@dominicg2456 @King Domino they're trying. Your comment comes off as pretentious and while I'm sure your intentions were good, saying "your idea sucks" is not the right way to conclude anything. Chill, it's not like he's being racist or spamming his idea. No need to be a dick
Discord has a function for exactly that where you can just tune into someone in your server and listen to what they are listening. Couldnt you just make a server with your viewers and make them tune into you?
Tomáš Hvozdovič i use the mee6 bot with RUclips playlists, it’s not Spotify but it works reasonably well and most Spotify music is on RUclips so I doubt it’s a big issue
9:41 how about a discord channel that reads your current song, then a discord bot that reads that song name from that channel and adds it to its playlist. Alternatively, you could have an that has the spotify player in it, but its playlist is updated by an app on your PC that forwards the song name to the spotify playlist
The issue seems to be that you need discord and the discord channel in the first place. Having to navigate more than some people want, so that they can listen to music might turn many away from that idea. Alternatively, having a link that streams music when the tab is opened that is automatically connected to the steamer who linked the URL is more convenient for the masses of people who would be interested in it. (More constructive criticism is welcome)
@@IAmDragonTamerMaster but who cares what music the streamer listens to tho... If it's just background music, why not have a silent stream and people can play their own music in the bg, unless they want a radio, which he could also get legally set up and stream music on there (online) like...
@@MidnightAhri I can see the applications to having a streamer setting the mood with music, such as hype music. I can also assume that if done right, spotify can track how many listeners their is when the streamer picks the songs. This can also cover a lot of ground in legal issues. And yes, if you would like to, you can play your own music to their silent stream.
Micheal could straight up make his own website, and stream onto it without external services like twitch and youtube and stuff. He should make his own streaming service
Add a very small QR code in the corner of the stream and create an extension that scans the code. The code would be a link to an icecast mp3 stream. The extension would then load the audio stream in an html tag inside the twitch page.
could it be like, a pre programmed thing that plays the song michael chooses to play, which i get you might need premium for, but i swear on pc spotify you get unlimited free skips, just ads that would be an issue
The whole DMCA thing is stupid anyways. Just make people pay for a license to stream music through spotify and artists get more revenue when someone with the license plays the song.
@@FizzyCape They have, they just get wholesale denied or given ludacrous extortion prices that our official music industry made normal with billionaire companies cause they are greedy fucks
It's not that twitch doesn't want people to listen to music, it's that their legally required to do this. Listening along is the best case scenario for everyone, as the copyright holder will get more listens directly from the source.
An otv music discord, they have two got a that are connected, one in a private channel with the streamer and one in a chat with everyone else but they are all server muted. The music bot in the private channel would also type a command for the same song in but to the other bot. Scuffed explanation and scuffed idea
Literally just link Spotify to your discord and have a server, every time you stream start a listen party. It will pause when you pause it and play when you play it
plug.dj would work fine I believe. It streams youtube links in a private room. The playlist is controlled by either the host or by the entire room on a turn based selection (based on how you set up the room.) So long as the music being played isn't heard over the Twitch stream of course then everything would work fine. As for how many people? I haven't used the sight in a few years but I remember rooms being filled with a few hundred people. I've never heard of a room getting capped out.
I know this was from the beginning of the month, and I dunno if he's seen it already. But there's a thing called Pogify that's tried reaching out a few times to show off what they're working on
I feel like maybe playing frequencies periodically or droning them at above maybe like 18kHz and below 30hz to "drown out" the music playing might work?? I say those frequencies because it'll still play through the stream and still be in the audio, but barely audible, but might be enough to confuse the DMCA bot. Idk just a guess hahaha
I actually made this as a university project, It allows any number of clients to connect to the host by taking any audio source from the host, whether its auxiliary sound, a sound file, etc, and encoding the data into packets by the size of the bit rate. The host would simply send the packets with metadata on the sound source for the client to play the music at the exact time, while allowing for buffering to prevent slow downs. It also worked faster than HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), was a really fun project that I spent prob two or so weeks on
when the DMCA stuff was happening in june, I noticed that twitch was pushing an extension that did this, but with amazon music. It wouldn't surprise me if they asked riaa to start copyrighting streams, so they could get a bigger market share.
There was a website that used to do this, streamers could play music and give viewers the option to add their own music in the stream with a youtube url. I think it was called plug,dj or something close. The website went under because of a lack of funding, they refused to put ads in and their servers had an ad blocker built in so the youtube videos didn't play ads mid-stream
You can pretty easily do this using icecast and butt. Icecast is an audio host server, butt streams audio from your computer to icecast, which you can then link to a website. Radio stations do this all the time.
Nah there needs to be a website that allows you to pair media websites like ITunes, spotify, SoundCloud. And this way you can play the music thru that site without using your account info in a way. This way it would be more like your a DJ at a club but the club is your audience
The simplest option would simply be to run a site where the clients connect to a WebSocket that you use to relay requests to the Spotify API with. It obviously comes with the issue that it only works for Spotify Premium accounts, but I think it's the cleanest solution. You are not allowed to use audio from Spotify on streams and such, as mentioned in the ToS. However, this issue is also bypassed with that solution.
I've seen how noise filters in deepfakes can completely fool the AI, perhaps something like that could be used but over the music, at least when there arent mods in the chat
There's already something like that with videos where everyone can watch and one person controls. My teacher used it in my fall class I'm sure there's a music version somewhere, but I'm not sure how many people it can support
Spotify has sessions on the phone that you can play music for the people in your session which is similar to what Michael is saying but you have to invite the people to the session
15:54 I can't believe Aiden's have to deal with the same problem I have. I get called Aiden all the time but it's Alden. It scared the crap out of me when he said it though.
Based on his later idea, about telling chat exactly when to hit play on a playlist: With RUclips, you can make links to a specific video in a playlist and let you continue down the playlist. And you can add attributes to links so they go to a specific second in a video or autoplay when you get to the site. So what if there was a twitch bot that spit out the link to the playlist whenever it changes songs. And if someone requests the url, it spits out the link to the playlist with the specific second value where the song is on michael’s machine? The music isn’t playing over stream; everyone just happens to be listening to the same playlist at the same time.
If I'm not mistaken, with the Spotify API you can tell spotify to play one song. So if he builds a small server that only sends the request to start playing, the API could tell the Spotify client to start playing the current song.
I'd set up a website that has a timed playlist, so it just plays certain songs on a schedule that you set up before the stream, I'm sure you can find a way to have the site automatically start/stop music, either using downloaded or through a plugin that links spotify through it
If there was a way to allow one link to open up 2 browser pages it could work. So, the first link would be his twitch page, the second would be a spotify or youtube playlist created by him that would run at the same time at 1/10th volume.
QR code in the corner with a link browser plug-in can easily decode it and start playing the music from the link. You could just make a library of RUclips URLs of the music that's on RUclips and it will just open in a new tab and start playing.
if he makes a website and make it so that he runs it on there then he could mute it for stream and mute the site but it could play for him which makes it amazing
I feel like there’s always staff in his Twitch chat.
“Guys that psychopath is streaming, who’s on Michael Reeves duty today? He can’t be left alone, it’s not safe”
He's a child on crack, what do you expect
It's just Aiden, dude codes. Smart guy :)
He's new to streaming and is already popular. They're waiting for him to make a slip up.
There is probably like two staff there, both being simps
"The crack baby is streaming again"
- Some Poor Underpaid Twitch Staff -
This man will figure out a way around anything *slow claps*
Since the day he figured out a way around the friendzone, I knew he is going to be unstoppable
Demi God nah nah nah nah you’re getting it alllll wrong she liked him first
@@ImHim9001 the joke wasn't that strong so I won't say the r/woosh nonsense
@@cesarmanzo5107 since you didn't say that r/woooosh nonsense i won't say that r/ihavereddit nonsense
Botondember since you didn’t say that r/ihavereddit nonsense i won’t say that r/hondacivic nonsense
It all comes full circle, he has invented radio.
Yeah, he can probably just use an internet radio platform to stream his music.
except radio also respects DMCA
Pirate Radio
Staff was like “we’re like, really interested in how you’ll beat the system”
Definitely. It's not like Twitch likes having do deal with DMCA issues. It costs them time and resources to deal with them.
Someone at OTV reddit coded it.
They’re like “is he doing this in a way that doesn’t mess us up? It’s fine then we don’t want to deal with it anyway”
Wish I could hear what he was saying, looks interesting. Maybe one day he'll check his OBS settings and unmute himself.
Gonna leave a like in comments to not ruin your scores
He is at 169 likes so I’m not liking but here have a reply
I can like now because he doesn’t have the 169 likes
Had to like when I saw it was at 368
He has 999 likes so I don’t wanna ruin the score
this could benefit lots of streamers and could become normal
shit really??
Maybe, but then they would try to make that method illegal
@@tropicjacob4127 Eh, I don't think so. They're mad because they're "missing potential income" (bullshit excuse anyway) but this way they'll still get their clicks on spotify
Michael is going to be revolutionary
Natsu Dragneel most definitely especially in the ways of getting DMCA’d this helps a lot of streamers especially those to stream on just chatting who have lofi or music in the background
How to defeat DMCA: Accidentally DDOS a popular streaming platform.
My wife asked what I was watching, I explained and she said "Oh, so he's made an internet radio station?" and it completely demystified the entire thing for me.
Tbf she’s not wrong. He’s basically reverse engineered radio using code. It’s still sick af though.
This looks like something that will become mainstream as everyone benefits here. Artists get much more revenue, people are more easily in the know as to what they're listening to and the streamer can still enjoy music with everyone.
Honestly it's such a simple idea and I'm glad someone realised it.
TheYazi teeny weeny problem here, it’s not good for everyone, because the corporations don’t like it.
@@jackfisher8966 ah but that's where your wrong, bc everyone does benefit. Streamers listen to epic music, viewers are more in the know of what they are listening to, music artists get more revenue, and the big corporations that everyone hates that fucks ppl over get fucked over instead! it's a win win win win!
@@jackfisher8966 you're so wrong its hilarious, this is literally exactly what music corps want. Only access is through ad-enabled content that they get their share of. Listen-with is a perfect solution for streamers.
@@jackfisher8966 even the platforms benefit here, there is no downside at all. Literally everyone wins here
@@deletedchannel2379 Unfortunately corporations or as in the music industry labels or whatever want more money, yes they get a small amount with every stream of the song however they make Bigger bucks when they take a share of all or some of the creator's money from the ad sense and stuff.
If Michael actually pulls this out... I hope he does.
You mean off? Orrr out 😏
Mechanik he did say he was gonna beat it
“Better to beg for forgiveness then to ask for permission” -Micheal Reeves 2020
Greatest quote of all time
It's been a quote bud
It's old af
Mfw michael Reeves viewers can't read and think the original quote isn't "better to ask for permission than beg for forgiveness"
JimmyJonJillakers that is not the original quote, it’s “Its better to ask for forgiveness than permission” look it up
I first heard it from Charlie Sheen
He can make a extension that detects stream url and play a spotify playlist on the backend/server that is used for extension hosting (easier for countries where spotify doesn't has rights) or in your own browser, which is easier and works better with the law
But then when he switch song on the fly his viewer will still be listening to the playlist
@@saigonrider if he is in sync with the back end it will change when he changes
But how does he mute his side to the stream?
@@ManWithAMask_ You can tell OBS to only capture certain Audio out outputs. He can just isolate that audio output and not capture it, easy
I think the possibilities with extensions are pretty much endless. If he would put some time in he could remotely control everyone's spotify through his own spotify
If he's clever, then he could probably live comfortably for life if he executes this idea well
If im right he can live pretty comfy as is
@@gavinguin2521 I meant that he basically wouldn't have to do anything else for the rest of his life if he didn't want to
@@kapi6130 And what Gavin meant was that hes dating lilypichu so he can live comfy as is rn if he wanted to
@@CryNhn ah I'm stupid lol
Corey N Hell, through his own content he’s probably comfy.
Michael proves that loopholes exist with enough effort
I saw someone on reddit made a thing for him called pogify, check it out
they made it in response to this stream
@@jackmahoney5826 ye ik
I love michael's absolute determination to get past these rules. That energy fuels me
A great developer made something just like this for Crunchyroll, Netflix, and youtube. It's called Tenami!
Okay but but but; hear me out; what if drill-chan had a stream just for playing music during Michael's stream
but then people will start asking her for only fans
O k hut but rut, hear m. .. heat mee ou.... pay attention to me????!?!?!?!? What if... guys, what if.... come on guys, listen... like what if people that talk like this were less annoying. But but but it's a text format that I like and others do the same.
Sorry I forgot ;;;;;;;;;
Hostein you have become the very thing you swore to destroy
@@hostein2790 thanks for the stroke lmao
Michael has barely started streaming and has already revolutionized it
since multiple discord accounts can connect to the same spotify account, streamers could set up a bot that is connected to their spotify and have a server dedicated to stream music with the 'listen along' feature on discord
Putting a QR code in a corner of the stream that links to a website that has the info of when he started the song started and what song it is which uses that and the current time to open Spotify and play at the correct timestamp. Or just have that info in the QR code from the beginning.
Edit: I just remembered that you can link to a specific time in a song in a Spotify link so you could just have a constantly updating version of a QR code in one corner.
That feels a bit more like a caveman solution
1. You can just have the QR Code link to a redirect that then links to the song. No constantly updating codes.
2. How am I gonna scan a QR code if I'm watching on my phone? Why do I have to have a second device available if I want to listen to music?
Conclusion: your idea sucks
I think the idea was putting a QR code on the stream that links to a server he’s hosting and the server is playing what his spotify application playing. the way you scan the QR code? a browser extension that is always running on twitch.tv looking for QR code’s to scan. so it would work like frankerfaceZ or better ttv where it would only work with true twitch viewers who already have stuff like that
@@dominicg2456 @King Domino they're trying. Your comment comes off as pretentious and while I'm sure your intentions were good, saying "your idea sucks" is not the right way to conclude anything. Chill, it's not like he's being racist or spamming his idea. No need to be a dick
Discord has a function for exactly that where you can just tune into someone in your server and listen to what they are listening. Couldnt you just make a server with your viewers and make them tune into you?
i'm pretty sure you need spotify premium for that
@@bonka2209 yeah you do
Blake There isn’t a legal way to listen to a spotify at the same time without premium
Tomáš Hvozdovič not true I play playlists all the time for my discord server let me find the bot I use
Tomáš Hvozdovič i use the mee6 bot with RUclips playlists, it’s not Spotify but it works reasonably well and most Spotify music is on RUclips so I doubt it’s a big issue
9:41 how about a discord channel that reads your current song, then a discord bot that reads that song name from that channel and adds it to its playlist.
Alternatively, you could have an that has the spotify player in it, but its playlist is updated by an app on your PC that forwards the song name to the spotify playlist
You should mention this in his stream instead
discord has its own integrated one anyway where you can invite people to listen along with your music
The issue seems to be that you need discord and the discord channel in the first place.
Having to navigate more than some people want, so that they can listen to music might turn many away from that idea.
Alternatively, having a link that streams music when the tab is opened that is automatically connected to the steamer who linked the URL is more convenient for the masses of people who would be interested in it.
(More constructive criticism is welcome)
@@IAmDragonTamerMaster but who cares what music the streamer listens to tho... If it's just background music, why not have a silent stream and people can play their own music in the bg, unless they want a radio, which he could also get legally set up and stream music on there (online) like...
@@MidnightAhri I can see the applications to having a streamer setting the mood with music, such as hype music.
I can also assume that if done right, spotify can track how many listeners their is when the streamer picks the songs.
This can also cover a lot of ground in legal issues.
And yes, if you would like to, you can play your own music to their silent stream.
This guy got some serious obsession with touching his mic
A group of programmers have taken this idea and released it as open source. Look up pogify on GitHub.
The colored squares thing is kinda weird but he could just use the built in scan feature on every song on Spotify
Micheal could straight up make his own website, and stream onto it without external services like twitch and youtube and stuff.
He should make his own streaming service
It would work for a while, but if he was streaming copyrighted stuff eventually the site would get nuked.
Imagine, accidentally DDossing a website.
Add a very small QR code in the corner of the stream and create an extension that scans the code. The code would be a link to an icecast mp3 stream. The extension would then load the audio stream in an html tag inside the twitch page.
could it be like, a pre programmed thing that plays the song michael chooses to play, which i get you might need premium for, but i swear on pc spotify you get unlimited free skips, just ads that would be an issue
The whole DMCA thing is stupid anyways. Just make people pay for a license to stream music through spotify and artists get more revenue when someone with the license plays the song.
It does seem weird that no streamer has considered looking into it. I assume they could go about it in the same way radio stations get rights.
@@FizzyCape They have, they just get wholesale denied or given ludacrous extortion prices that our official music industry made normal with billionaire companies cause they are greedy fucks
DMCA: Nooo you can't just bypass our system we want your money!
Michael: haha code go reeeeee
DMCA doesn't make any money.
I require the sauce to your pfp
DMCA doesnt make money, DMCA stands for Digital Copyright Millennium Act. Its not a person or people, Micheal Reeves' is just personifying it.
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@@Titantitan001 I like how you make a for loop but you totally forgot the word "for".
When you try to stop something the a lot of people like engineers will find a way around your rules
It's not that twitch doesn't want people to listen to music, it's that their legally required to do this. Listening along is the best case scenario for everyone, as the copyright holder will get more listens directly from the source.
An otv music discord, they have two got a that are connected, one in a private channel with the streamer and one in a chat with everyone else but they are all server muted. The music bot in the private channel would also type a command for the same song in but to the other bot. Scuffed explanation and scuffed idea
Thats literally like asking your teacher, hi can i break the rules xD
I mean, he's literally just asking if different ways of potentially going about this fall within or without the purview of the contract.
I mean, the rule is very dumb anyways.
Bro you got enough midrolls on this content that isn't yours
adblock helps, one day you will have it
@@ee1yd it's not about the ads, but the content
sponsorblock, adblock, youtubevanced go brr
Literally just link Spotify to your discord and have a server, every time you stream start a listen party. It will pause when you pause it and play when you play it
This needs official support.
plug.dj would work fine I believe.
It streams youtube links in a private room. The playlist is controlled by either the host or by the entire room on a turn based selection (based on how you set up the room.)
So long as the music being played isn't heard over the Twitch stream of course then everything would work fine.
As for how many people? I haven't used the sight in a few years but I remember rooms being filled with a few hundred people. I've never heard of a room getting capped out.
All the tech n’ stuff
This could rack up a lot of listens on artists if it is all "listening together"
Omfg he’s a genius
I know this was from the beginning of the month, and I dunno if he's seen it already. But there's a thing called Pogify that's tried reaching out a few times to show off what they're working on
Someone already did an extention evade dmca that was inspired grom his idea
I've had exactly the same idea... definitely could be a thing...
This is a feature on discord already, he could use that.
He joked about that because with the size of his streams it’s just not worth the effort
@@OctagonalSquare thats true
Theres also like a 25 person limit on that feature
Octagonalsquare “the effort”
make a discord server, have people press your account, hit ‘listen along’
its two buttons.
@@SweetMargonade and that's too much effort when you have so many people that it won't be able to handle that much traffic
I feel like maybe playing frequencies periodically or droning them at above maybe like 18kHz and below 30hz to "drown out" the music playing might work?? I say those frequencies because it'll still play through the stream and still be in the audio, but barely audible, but might be enough to confuse the DMCA bot. Idk just a guess hahaha
I actually made this as a university project, It allows any number of clients to connect to the host by taking any audio source from the host, whether its auxiliary sound, a sound file, etc, and encoding the data into packets by the size of the bit rate. The host would simply send the packets with metadata on the sound source for the client to play the music at the exact time, while allowing for buffering to prevent slow downs. It also worked faster than HTTP Live Streaming (HLS), was a really fun project that I spent prob two or so weeks on
Michael reeves is honestly the best definition of a gen z'er, chaotic, insane, but also genious for some reason
dude i was thinking of something like this glad someone did it
What about using VLC to do a multicast of the spotify audio? Just a thought.
Mantra is so fucking good
The browser encoding and decoding the colored squares would be brilliant
when the DMCA stuff was happening in june, I noticed that twitch was pushing an extension that did this, but with amazon music. It wouldn't surprise me if they asked riaa to start copyrighting streams, so they could get a bigger market share.
I got the baby laser ad before watching this video
There was a website that used to do this, streamers could play music and give viewers the option to add their own music in the stream with a youtube url. I think it was called plug,dj or something close. The website went under because of a lack of funding, they refused to put ads in and their servers had an ad blocker built in so the youtube videos didn't play ads mid-stream
00:37 "Which one is the real me?" instantly popped the spiderman meme in my head lmao.
You can pretty easily do this using icecast and butt. Icecast is an audio host server, butt streams audio from your computer to icecast, which you can then link to a website. Radio stations do this all the time.
If anyone could do it... its Michael reeves
That's pretty big brain if he can get it working well.
Just throw in some AA EE OO's and you're good
they called him a mad man, but he was a visionary
Big brain
ive had this idea for the longest time but not the brains to realize it
I’m just seeing this but this is such an ingenious way to do it
Why would I listen to 5ads on your channel when I can only have one ad when seing on twitch in the clipped videos??
5Head
I do beacuse i dont even follow mikael reveis
The Spotify listen party could work as long as you don't circumvent Spotify system. Aka requiring Spotify premium.
If only his mic was on
Sounds like Spotify listening party
Yeah but that's a Discord thing. He'd have to add everyone as friends on Discord for that to work. I guess he wants that outside of Discord
discord API for streaming spotify playlists exists
Michael: nothing like this exists
discord: *surprised pikachu*
Nah there needs to be a website that allows you to pair media websites like ITunes, spotify, SoundCloud. And this way you can play the music thru that site without using your account info in a way. This way it would be more like your a DJ at a club but the club is your audience
Isn’t the club already the audience?
I love how he accidentally bombs a random website of music sharing while experimenting his theories on stream
it's fun to stay at the YMCA🎶
The simplest option would simply be to run a site where the clients connect to a WebSocket that you use to relay requests to the Spotify API with. It obviously comes with the issue that it only works for Spotify Premium accounts, but I think it's the cleanest solution. You are not allowed to use audio from Spotify on streams and such, as mentioned in the ToS. However, this issue is also bypassed with that solution.
I've seen how noise filters in deepfakes can completely fool the AI, perhaps something like that could be used but over the music, at least when there arent mods in the chat
No one gonna talk about how he liked Lilly’s songs?
You've heard of Crowdsourcing.
You've heard of Crowdfunding.
But now... get ready for Crowdstreaming.
big brain man, i actually had this idea but had neither the means nor the knowledge nor a reason to do it
This mans brain never ceases to amaze me
IM ADDICTED TO THE MANTRAAAA
Michael reeves forgot the existence of internet radio to stream audio and just sync it with his stream
Lmao big brain Mike couldn't predict he was gonna dedoss an obscure af website
There's already something like that with videos where everyone can watch and one person controls. My teacher used it in my fall class I'm sure there's a music version somewhere, but I'm not sure how many people it can support
Spotify has sessions on the phone that you can play music for the people in your session which is similar to what Michael is saying but you have to invite the people to the session
15:54 I can't believe Aiden's have to deal with the same problem I have. I get called Aiden all the time but it's Alden. It scared the crap out of me when he said it though.
Based on his later idea, about telling chat exactly when to hit play on a playlist:
With RUclips, you can make links to a specific video in a playlist and let you continue down the playlist. And you can add attributes to links so they go to a specific second in a video or autoplay when you get to the site.
So what if there was a twitch bot that spit out the link to the playlist whenever it changes songs. And if someone requests the url, it spits out the link to the playlist with the specific second value where the song is on michael’s machine?
The music isn’t playing over stream; everyone just happens to be listening to the same playlist at the same time.
If I'm not mistaken, with the Spotify API you can tell spotify to play one song. So if he builds a small server that only sends the request to start playing, the API could tell the Spotify client to start playing the current song.
I'd set up a website that has a timed playlist, so it just plays certain songs on a schedule that you set up before the stream, I'm sure you can find a way to have the site automatically start/stop music, either using downloaded or through a plugin that links spotify through it
If there was a way to allow one link to open up 2 browser pages it could work. So, the first link would be his twitch page, the second would be a spotify or youtube playlist created by him that would run at the same time at 1/10th volume.
the way he said which one is the real me, all i could picture was dale from king of the hill xDDDD
QR code in the corner with a link browser plug-in can easily decode it and start playing the music from the link. You could just make a library of RUclips URLs of the music that's on RUclips and it will just open in a new tab and start playing.
His mic moved more than I did today
Better to beg for forgive then to ask for permission is a huge mood
In the windows spotify app you can listen along to the music the people you're following are listening to.
Just sleep with a Twitch staff and you be fine
if he makes a website and make it so that he runs it on there then he could mute it for stream and mute the site but it could play for him which makes it amazing
Literally got an amazon prime video ad with Michael in it
The lawyers will definitely mald
just have a "non-talk" discord voice channel that streams a music play list from youtube with a music bot..ez
Michael lönn the music isint always good quality tho, almost always sounds off
With more than 10 people the quality drops. And with like thousands of people, that is going to be the shittiest quality thing
U r dum
Spotify already comes with a built in listen together option.