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Mixcloud Now Archives Your Livestreams (Sort Of…)

Mixcloud has just announced that the audio portion of livestreams made on Mixcloud Live can be archived on the service.

You can now archive your livestreams on Mixcloud – at least, you can when it comes to the audio segment. The announcement was officially made today, although the feature has been part of the service for a week or so now.

When you finish a livestream on Mixcloud, it now automatically keeps an audio version, and the service informs you that your stream is saved and ready for you to publish. From here on in, it is similar to publishing an uploaded mix: You get to edit the info about your recording, and you can put it live whenever you are ready.

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This is a good new feature, although it falls short of archiving the whole performance (audio and video) which is what many DJs would prefer. However, it is another step in the right direction for Mixcloud, which has seen an explosion of interest since it launched the first fully legal livestreaming service for DJs, Mixcloud Live, a few months back.

• To livestream on Mixcloud, you need a paid-for pro account, which costs $15 a month. More info on the Mixcloud website.

Phil Morse: Phil Morse is the founder of Digital DJ Tips. His DJ career has taken him from a 15-year residency in Manchester, England, to the main room at Privilege in Ibiza - the world's biggest club. He is also an award-winning club promoter, and has taught music tech and DJing since 2010. He regularly speaks at DJ seminars and events worldwide.
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