Mubert
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Hi, OBS community!
My name is Alex, I am the founder of Mubert — the real-time music generation software.
I have an idea to integrate Mubert AI into OBS Studio. And I need OBS contributors team to advise and help us.
The algorithm behind Mubert creates infinite royalty-free music stream with thousands of human-made samples. Most of the Mubert streams are unshazamable and royalty-free. So, they can be saved on Youtube with no content-id bans. The main idea is to give the streamers free music for their streams and populate the concept of generative music.
Mubert has server-side and client-side (javascript) players:
1. Server-side player generates links with basic octet-stream (examples: http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-01, http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-02, http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-03). These links contain real-time generated music that never stops. One music stream per one link.
2. Client-side player generates unique javascript player with unique music for each client. Example: https://play.mubert.com
On the other hand, we have the contributors application — Mubert Pro. It allows musicians from all over the world upload their stems and sample libraries, create their own generative music and distribute it to our applications.
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What do you think? What is the procedure for integrating a third-party application in OBS?
My name is Alex, I am the founder of Mubert — the real-time music generation software.
I have an idea to integrate Mubert AI into OBS Studio. And I need OBS contributors team to advise and help us.
The algorithm behind Mubert creates infinite royalty-free music stream with thousands of human-made samples. Most of the Mubert streams are unshazamable and royalty-free. So, they can be saved on Youtube with no content-id bans. The main idea is to give the streamers free music for their streams and populate the concept of generative music.
Mubert has server-side and client-side (javascript) players:
1. Server-side player generates links with basic octet-stream (examples: http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-01, http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-02, http://95.216.29.27:8111/mubert-study-03). These links contain real-time generated music that never stops. One music stream per one link.
2. Client-side player generates unique javascript player with unique music for each client. Example: https://play.mubert.com
On the other hand, we have the contributors application — Mubert Pro. It allows musicians from all over the world upload their stems and sample libraries, create their own generative music and distribute it to our applications.
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What do you think? What is the procedure for integrating a third-party application in OBS?