

This means you can combine these with any other scene collection/widgets you’ve made in Streamlabs. The import link will only override your selected widget.

The only way for them to be able to hear it is if you request permission from the copyright owner(s) of the music first, and are given permission by them to use it. When you try to show people something that contains music, without getting permission from the copyright owners first (through any site, Facebook, youtube, etc.), the music will automatically be muted, and the only one who will be able to hear it is you, the public won't be able to hear it. Didn't realise this when I tried to upload the video, I know now, though. This has happened to me, I tried the same thing, where I played to a song in Melody's Escape, and made a recording of it, then tried to upload it to Facebook, to show to my friends and family, but it wouldn't let me, and muted it, because the song belonged to someone else, and had copyright protection. You said, in your latest comment, "The person playing can hear the audio just fine, music and in game sound effects, but the other people can only hear the sound effects and not the music." This is exactly what happens to peoples' videos/uploads when they try to upload/broadcast something that contains music they haven't been granted permission to use. It's ok to download and play songs in the game, but if you try to use it for streaming, that's when the problems start. This is specifically happening in Melody's Escape, because it's a music-based game. The music has been automatically muted, because music is protected by copyright.
