![]() ![]() Using a wrong piece of audio or video can land one’s channel a copyright strike. Streamers such as Macaiyla and JakenbakeLive were not only given strikes, but also a 24-hour suspension. More Twitch streamers are alarmingly raising awareness over permanent ban threats over copyrighted music. Hopefully, Twitch’s new features will help creators solve future problems when it comes to copyrighted audio/video material. ![]() Jeremy Forrester, Twitch’s head of creator products, confirmed they’re working on the idea after asked about it on Twitter: One possible addition is an option that doesn’t delete every clip, but only deletes only clips that have audio in them (that could possibly be DMCA-flagged). In fact, there will be more features coming soon to the platform. The new features are not Twitch’s permanent solution to the prevalent DMCA issues. There’s also a new “delete all” option to simplify the deleting process, allowing users to clear out their channels of any DMCA-violating clips. Twitch’s clip management system at that time meant each streamer had to delete clips one by one- which can be time-consuming and tiring.Ĭreators also had no easy way to save the clips on their personal drives if they wanted to.įortunately, Twitch was able to issue a solution to many streamers’ growing frustration.Ĭontent creators on the platform can now individually download clips. In the coming months we’ll continue to add features which help improve control of your Clips.”īack in June, the platform merely suggested the involved streamers delete any clips or broadcasts that could trigger a DMCA-related notice. “We’ve rolled out two updates to the Clips Manager. In the coming months we'll continue to add features which help improve control of your Clips. You can now:ġ) Individually download Clips of your channel, like your most viewedĢ) Delete all of your Clips with one click □ We've rolled out two updates to the Clips Manager. Twitch will roll out a couple of new features to its Clips Manager tool after a number of its content creators struggled with DMCA-related copyright issues from last month. In case you missed it, a number of streamers on the platform were plagued by DMCA-related bans and penalties over clips that were from years ago. Trim the section if necessary, give it a title and description, a thumbnail even, and Twitch will do its thing turning your Clip into a Highlight.Twitch recently confirmed the addition of new features to its clip manager feature in hopes to better deal with DMCA issues. ![]() From here it’s just like creating a regular highlight. All metadata will be brought across, and the Highlighter Tool opens in another tab. Select a Clip you’d like to keep, then choose Save as Highlight. Pick accordingly and you’ll see a big list of clips on the left. On the right hand side you can search for particular clips and choose to show your own clips or those that others have made from your channel. This should get you to the Clip Manager section. Now select the big purple button that reads Manage Clips. You’ll see a whole page full of clips if you or other users have made any. ![]() Head over to your channel, then select Clips at the top of the screen. However there is a way to turn any of your Twitch Clips into Highlights, and those can be downloaded or exported. There’s no direct way to export your Twitch Clips to YouTube, or download the material like we can do with Highlights or Past Broadcasts. ![]()
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