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How to Record Twitch Streams Automatically
A practical guide to recording future Twitch streams in the cloud without keeping your computer on.
Quick answer
The cleanest way to record Twitch streams automatically is to follow the creator before they go live, let a cloud recorder monitor future broadcasts, and watch the finished replay from a private archive.
LiveVODS is built for this workflow: follow a Twitch creator once, then future supported lives are recorded in the cloud for replay, clips, downloads, and retention management.
Steps
Search the Twitch creator or paste their profile link.
Confirm the creator and add them to your followed list.
LiveVODS monitors the channel and starts recording supported future live sessions.
Open the finished recording to watch, create clips, or request an MP4 download when your plan allows it.
Cloud recording vs local recording
Local screen recording can work for one stream you are actively watching, but it depends on your computer staying awake and your connection staying stable.
Cloud recording is better for future streams because it runs independently of your device and keeps the archive organized by creator and retention window.
Where LiveVODS fits
Automatically record future livestreams before they disappear. Follow creators once, then replay, clip, download, and keep the streams that matter.
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FAQ
Do I need to keep Twitch open?
No. After following the creator, LiveVODS records supported future lives in the cloud.
Can I start free?
Yes. Free includes 1 followed creator, 720p recording, and 7-day retention.
Can I download the recording?
Paid plans can download processed recordings as MP4 files when the asset is ready.