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No copyright music The song from the video: The Beatles - Watching Rainbows Taken from the channel: redhectormusic License: not provided Link: youtu.be/ec64WQ3--eY Checked on the site: https://eproves.com. Source: 11 months ago
I used https://eproves.com/ for a little bit and never had any issues with music. Depending on what you stream on and what you use to stream you can look into Twitch VOD tracker. It prevents any music from making it into your VODs which helps prevent any sort of muting or strikes even with copyrighted music. Source: about 1 year ago
I have previously used popular songs such as "I Ain't Worried - OneRepublic" and "Sweater Weather - The Neighbourhood" and I made slowed + reverb songs. Every video I made said it had a "copyright claim" but I was still allowed to have them uploaded on my channel. However I got a copyright claim on "Another Love - Tom Odell" and that made the video get taken down. Why didn't the rest of my videos get taken down... Source: over 1 year ago
Could anyone please enlighten me on why a lot of creators use popular songs and it doesn't affect their videos performance whatsoever. Are there any rules I could use when editing my own videos? I recently discovered this website that shows you if a song is copyrighted or not, which helps a ton. However, I still don't understand how people are able to use popular songs with no issues. If anyone could give me... Source: almost 2 years ago
Yes, you can. Just use this website https://eproves.com. Source: over 2 years ago
Seeing as how you commented elsewhere that you're prepping for a DJ set, presumably for a genre you don't know too well, you might want to stick the relevant musicians in Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music into a portal like Music-Map, Gnoosic, or Music Roamer to see what else comes up. Source: about 2 years ago
I took OP's question as a media discovery tool for Lidarr and not so much the request management side of things, but I could be wrong. I'd be interested in the media discovery side of things. I often play around in MusicRoamer, but it's not at all linked to Lidarr. Source: about 2 years ago
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