Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix+

Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Mega Mix+

View Stats:
Sekai May 27, 2022 @ 7:49pm
Safe to stream?
I was wondering since there's a little videos of it on youtube atm of this writing.
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Ashika May 27, 2022 @ 8:35pm 
It's possible that your VOD will be claimed (like all of my previous Project Diva videos, even unlisted). But I don't think you'd have problems streaming it.
Evil Apex May 27, 2022 @ 8:50pm 
dont know about youtube but i streamed 2 hours worth yesterday on twitch and the vod is still good with no mutes
mimizukari May 27, 2022 @ 9:40pm 
from the now defunct sega blogs for a previous Project Diva game, https://web.archive.org/web/20160910065759/https://www.blogs.sega.com/2016/08/31/project-diva-x-streaming-and-you/
"Hi everybody – with Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X now available to the public on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, we hope you’re loving the experience of helping out Miku and her pals as they try to re-energize their digital world! There’s one serious topic we’d like to bring up though, and that’s the concept of streaming/recorded gameplay.

Arguably one of the coolest things about Hatsune Miku and her friends is the fact that they exist because there’s such a strong community behind her. Every one of her songs, dances, etc., are created by Miku fans, just like you! This also means that those fans who created that content also retain rights to it.

What this means is the artists and their labels have the right to control how this content is distributed, including popular streaming/video sites like Twitch and YouTube. To ensure our fans do not inadvertently run into infringement complications, all while allowing you to share your gameplay with your friends, the video streaming from your PS4’s “Share” feature removes the music from your stream, allowing you to stream without worries.

…But for those other content creators who rely on direct feed, we want to be transparent so you don’t run the risk of impacting your channel.

That’s it! For the majority of those who will share gameplay video natively through the PS4, there’s nothing to worry about. But for those other content creators, we wanted to make sure we were clear on the risks of leaving the game music in your uploads/streams!"

Due to this, getting licensing to stream the game would be difficult even from SEGA, as they could only allow you to stream a subset of songs at a time and the others would be off-limits. To be as safe as possible you'd have to get the OK from SEGA as well as the distributor of the song.
Last edited by mimizukari; May 27, 2022 @ 9:40pm
Vanny_Dorito May 28, 2022 @ 12:53am 
As someone who used to stream future tone on a near daily basis for 12+ hours at a time for about a year I can tell you that you can stream it but just know your VOD will have several mutes. I kept the volume on the music fairly low and would try to speak with chat or tell stories while playing to keep the mutes down which did work but don't expect to see any ad revenue if you're running ads.
Sekai May 28, 2022 @ 4:34am 
Originally posted by deneb altair vega:
from the now defunct sega blogs for a previous Project Diva game, https://web.archive.org/web/20160910065759/https://www.blogs.sega.com/2016/08/31/project-diva-x-streaming-and-you/
"Hi everybody – with Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA X now available to the public on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, we hope you’re loving the experience of helping out Miku and her pals as they try to re-energize their digital world! There’s one serious topic we’d like to bring up though, and that’s the concept of streaming/recorded gameplay.

Arguably one of the coolest things about Hatsune Miku and her friends is the fact that they exist because there’s such a strong community behind her. Every one of her songs, dances, etc., are created by Miku fans, just like you! This also means that those fans who created that content also retain rights to it.

What this means is the artists and their labels have the right to control how this content is distributed, including popular streaming/video sites like Twitch and YouTube. To ensure our fans do not inadvertently run into infringement complications, all while allowing you to share your gameplay with your friends, the video streaming from your PS4’s “Share” feature removes the music from your stream, allowing you to stream without worries.

…But for those other content creators who rely on direct feed, we want to be transparent so you don’t run the risk of impacting your channel.

That’s it! For the majority of those who will share gameplay video natively through the PS4, there’s nothing to worry about. But for those other content creators, we wanted to make sure we were clear on the risks of leaving the game music in your uploads/streams!"

Due to this, getting licensing to stream the game would be difficult even from SEGA, as they could only allow you to stream a subset of songs at a time and the others would be off-limits. To be as safe as possible you'd have to get the OK from SEGA as well as the distributor of the song.

Ok this put me on gray line xd

is there a way to get permission to them? I envy big youtube channel companies who can contact SEGA for this, but small youtubers are having hard time to make contents about this
< >
Showing 1-5 of 5 comments
Per page: 1530 50

Date Posted: May 27, 2022 @ 7:49pm
Posts: 5