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How to make endless music for live streaming

Endless stream music isn't a giant playlist — it's one seamless loop your software repeats. Loop Music turns any track into that gap-free file in about 20 seconds, so you drop it into OBS, tick Loop, and the background never clicks or restarts audibly — whether you go live for one hour or eight.

  • OBS & Streamlabs ready
  • No click on repeat
  • Runs for hours
Drop your track here track.wav
Loop point — volume dips to zero (gap)
Leveling the seam…
Seamless loop ready — loop.wav
Export: WAV ∞ seamless
↑ Drop a track → click Create loop → the seam levels into an even, seamless WAV

Endless music should repeat with no click and no pause

A raw track clicks every time it restarts on stream. Hear that seam, then the Loop Music version.

Raw loop — hard cut

Listen at the loop point — you'll hear a click.

Real processing takes about 20 seconds.

Seamless loop

Same loop point — now smooth and click-free.

Hit "Convert to seamless" to unlock

🎧 Best with headphones. Real audio: the loop point (where the end meets the start) plays in the middle of each clip.

For live streamers who never want dead air

Continuous background music sets the vibe — as long as it doesn't jolt viewers on repeat.

Talk & IRL streamers

A calm bed that runs the whole broadcast without a pop between cycles.

Gaming streamers

Endless energy music under gameplay and intermissions.

Starting-soon & BRB

Waiting scenes that loop cleanly while viewers arrive.

Radio & music streams

Turn a set into a seamless bed you can leave running for hours.

Co-streams & events

One seamless file behaves the same across long multi-hour sessions.

Make endless stream music in 3 steps

Build one seamless loop, then let your streaming software run it forever.

1

Loop your track in Loop Music

Drop the BGM into the free Chrome extension and click Create loop — gap-free in about 20 seconds.

2

Add it to OBS with Loop on

Point a Media Source at the file and enable the Loop checkbox.

3

Go live

OBS repeats one clean file for the whole stream — no restart click, no dead air.

Simple, honest pricing

Free covers your stream beds. Go Pro for WAV export and daily streaming volume.

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Perfect to try it out

  • 5 loops / month
  • No loop history
  • No WAV export
  • Standard queue
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Yearly plan billed as $35.88/year — just $2.99/mo (save 25%). Cancel anytime.

100% seamless — every loop, every export
~20s to a finished seamless loop
6+ audio formats supported

Endless music is one seamless loop on repeat — Loop Music builds that source in about 20 seconds.

Endless stream music: common questions

What streamers ask before leaving music running for hours.

How do I make endless music for a live stream?

Turn one track into a seamless file with Loop Music, add it to OBS as a Media Source and enable Loop. OBS then repeats that gap-free file for the whole stream, so the music feels endless.

There's no playlist to manage and no dead air — a single seamless loop can carry a broadcast of any length.

Won't the music click every time it restarts?

Not once the file is seamless. Loop Music aligns the end of the track to the start, so when OBS loops it there's no level jump and no click at the wrap-around.

A raw track loops with an audible pop because its ends don't match; fixing the file removes the seam permanently.

Do I need a long track for endless music?

No. With Loop Music a two- or three-minute track becomes a seamless loop that repeats for hours, so short source music can fill an entire stream.

This keeps your files small while still giving you continuous, gap-free background audio.

How long does it take to prepare the loop?

About 20 seconds per track in Loop Music. You preview the seamless loop in the browser and download it before you go live.

The free plan includes five loops a month — enough to build a rotation of stream beds for different scenes.

Give your stream music that never ends

Make a seamless bed free in about 20 seconds and let OBS loop it all broadcast.

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