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Twitch Recover

Twitch Recover is a free tool that allows you to recover ALL VODs including SUB ONLY and DELETED VODs directly from Twitch servers!

Disclaimer: VODs are only kept on Twitch servers for 60 days but in some rare cases can be only available for ~45/50 days.
VOD links are provided in the m3u8 format. To play them you NEED to use a video client like VLC.
Full tutorial: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/818659849

Downloads:

Installation:

  1. Download the exe file for your desired version.
  2. Run the exe. Ignore the Windows Defender popup, click more info and run anyway. It is a certificate issue, not a security issue.
  3. Paste the result URL into VLC or another similar video client.

Guide:

Using a Twitch Tracker link:

You can use the Twitch Tracker link of a stream to directly get the VOD links.
Links must be in the following format: twitchtracker.com/[streamer]/streams/[stream ID]
i.e. https://twitchtracker.com/tayarics/streams/40715936990

Select option 2 and paste the link and you will get the VOD links.

Manually inputting the stream information:

  1. Select option 1.
  2. Input the streamer's name.
  3. Input the VOD ID.
    The unique VOD ID, not what comes after 'videos/...'. You can get it a variety of ways but the simplest are using Twitch Tracker or Sully Gnome, they are the string of digits in the stream page's URL.
  4. Enter the timestamp of the start of the stream in the 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:ss' format.

Brute forcing the seconds:

Only use this option when you do not have the time in seconds of the stream's start, only the time up to minutes.

  1. Select option 3.
  2. Input the streamer's name.
  3. Input the VOD ID (the disclaimer in bold right above also applies).
  4. Input the timestamp in the same format but set the seconds value to 00. 'YYYY-MM-DD HH:mm:00'

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