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The Facebook logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this picture illustration (Reuters)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Facebook Gaming<\/a> is letting more creators play licensed music in the background while streaming gameplay<\/a>.

According to Engadget, streamers who have partner status have been able to spin tracks from a broad range of publishers and labels since last September, and now Level Up creators can do so too.

Level Up is a step below partner status. Creators in the former group can monetize their streams with
Facebook<\/a>'s Stars currency, ads and paid subscriptions, the report said.

They also get access to tools to build their audience and features like being able to stream in 1080p at 60 frames per second. Partners get extra perks, such as a partner badge, early access to new products and more personalized support from Facebook, it added.

Streamers in both categories can play songs from hundreds of music labels, publishers and societies, including big hitters like
Universal Music Group<\/a>, Warner Music Group<\/a> and Sony Music Entertainment<\/a>. As well as live broadcasts, the deals cover archived streams and clips viewers make from streams.

Creators aren't limited to predetermined playlists, so they can play almost any song they like, as per the report.

Facebook notes that streamers don't have the right to use certain songs, though, and it'll flag those to creators with a notification. The streamer can remove that restricted song from their playlist to avoid running into trouble.

Elsewhere, Facebook says its systems are better at detecting the difference between having music in the background while you're playing games and having music as the focus of the stream, like hosting a radio show, which isn't allowed.


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Facebook扩大获得正版音乐游戏流

Facebook指出,飘带没有权利使用特定的歌曲,虽然,它将国旗这些创造者的通知。限制的拖缆可以删除歌曲的播放列表,以避免陷入困境……

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Facebook的游戏在后台让更多的创造者玩正版音乐流游戏

根据Engadget,飘带伙伴地位已经能够自旋轨道从一个广泛的出版商和标签自去年9月以来,现在升级了创作者也可以这样做。

下面一步升级伙伴地位。创造者在前者可以赚钱自己流脸谱网恒星的货币,广告和付费订阅,报告说。

他们还获得工具来构建他们的听众和功能,如能够流在1080 p 60帧每秒。合作伙伴得到额外的福利,比如合作伙伴徽章,早期获得新产品和更个性化的支持从Facebook,它补充说。

广告
飘带在两个类别可以播放歌曲的唱片公司、出版商和社会,包括大打者环球音乐集团,华纳音乐集团索尼音乐娱乐公司。直播,这些交易涉及存档流和剪辑观众从流。

创作者并不局限于预定的播放列表,所以他们可以玩任何他们喜欢的歌曲,按报告。

Facebook指出,飘带没有权利使用特定的歌曲,虽然,它将国旗这些创造者的通知。限制的拖缆可以删除歌曲的播放列表,以避免陷入麻烦。

在其他地方,Facebook表示,其系统更好地检测在背景音乐的区别在你玩游戏和音乐作为流的焦点,像主持一个电台节目,不允许的。


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\"&lt;p&gt;The
The Facebook logo is displayed on a mobile phone in this picture illustration (Reuters)<\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>Facebook Gaming<\/a> is letting more creators play licensed music in the background while streaming gameplay<\/a>.

According to Engadget, streamers who have partner status have been able to spin tracks from a broad range of publishers and labels since last September, and now Level Up creators can do so too.

Level Up is a step below partner status. Creators in the former group can monetize their streams with
Facebook<\/a>'s Stars currency, ads and paid subscriptions, the report said.

They also get access to tools to build their audience and features like being able to stream in 1080p at 60 frames per second. Partners get extra perks, such as a partner badge, early access to new products and more personalized support from Facebook, it added.

Streamers in both categories can play songs from hundreds of music labels, publishers and societies, including big hitters like
Universal Music Group<\/a>, Warner Music Group<\/a> and Sony Music Entertainment<\/a>. As well as live broadcasts, the deals cover archived streams and clips viewers make from streams.

Creators aren't limited to predetermined playlists, so they can play almost any song they like, as per the report.

Facebook notes that streamers don't have the right to use certain songs, though, and it'll flag those to creators with a notification. The streamer can remove that restricted song from their playlist to avoid running into trouble.

Elsewhere, Facebook says its systems are better at detecting the difference between having music in the background while you're playing games and having music as the focus of the stream, like hosting a radio show, which isn't allowed.


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