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How to Auto-Record Twitch Streams (Beyond the 14-Day VOD Window)

Twitch keeps Past Broadcasts for 14 days (60 for Partners and Turbo subscribers). After that, they're gone. StreamRokuo captures every broadcast from the channels you follow into your own library — yours for as long as you want them.

Why people record Twitch

The 14-day Twitch VOD window is the most common reason viewers look for a recorder. By the time you realize you wanted to rewatch, the VOD may already be gone. StreamRokuo records every broadcast from your followed channels automatically, so the decision to keep or discard happens on your schedule.

Set up in under a minute

  1. Sign up for StreamRokuo (30-day free trial).
  2. Open Followed Channels in the sidebar.
  3. Paste the Twitch channel URL — https://www.twitch.tv/username.
  4. Press Add.
  5. Relax. We start recording automatically whenever the channel goes live.

What you get

  • Automatic recording within 1–2 minutes of a stream going live.
  • Personal archive that outlasts Twitch's default 14-day retention.
  • Long broadcasts (8+ hours) captured end-to-end.
  • Video + audio saved to your library — stream in-app or download.

Pricing for Twitch users

Standard ($4.99/mo, 20 channels with unlimited downloads) is the most common Twitch tier. Premium ($7.99/mo, 100 channels) suits viewers tracking large parts of their feed. Basic ($2.99/mo, 5 channels) works for a small core. 30-day free trial included.

FAQ for Twitch recording

Do I record VODs or live broadcasts?

Live broadcasts, recorded as they happen.

Do recordings include Twitch chat?

No — recordings are video and audio only.

What Twitch URL format should I use?

The channel URL (https://www.twitch.tv/username). No extra paths.

How does this compare to Twitch's own VODs?

See our guide on Recording vs Platform VODs (https://www.streamrokuo.com/guides/recording-vs-vods-when-to-use-which) for a full comparison.

Start recording Twitch

30-day free trial. No card required.