- Mar 12, 2022
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It's nearly 5 hrs.... lmao honestly not worth the server space on bunkr/cyberfile/wherever, even if it could be uploaded in source quality.do you have the full vod?
For anyone wanting to see a twitch stream they missed that isn't available as a VOD on their twitch channel and doesn't know how:
1. Get a link from https://twitchtracker.com -> search for the streamer you want (i.e. strawberrytabby) -> go to "streams" tab -> scroll down and find the stream you want (listed by date) -> open link for the stream -> copy the url from your browser (i.e. https://twitchtracker.com/strawberrytabby/streams/41323639337)
2. download twitchrecover - https://github.com/TwitchRecover/TwitchRecover and VLC if you don't have it - https://www.videolan.org/vlc/
3. Run twitchrecover, it'll give a bunch of options, choose 5 -> hit enter -> paste the link you copied from twitchtracker -> hit enter -> select the resolution -> wait a few seconds and it will give you the m3u8 playlist link -> copy that link
4. Run VLC, select "Media" from the menu bar, then "Open network stream" -> enter the url generated from twitchrecover (i.e. https://d1m7jfoe9zdc1j.cloudfront.n...41323639337_1683412086/chunked/index-dvr.m3u8) and there's your video.
A bit of work? Maybe, but I can almost guarantee it's faster to download vlc and paste this link in than it would be to download a multi-gb file off a regular host.
TL:DR, download VLC then skip to step 4 and paste this link in: https://d1m7jfoe9zdc1j.cloudfront.n...41323639337_1683412086/chunked/index-dvr.m3u8 <- note, you can't just click this link to watch the video, it's not meant for download. Also, apparently there's a limit on length of links here, use "copy link address" and paste into VLC
There's the VOD in source quality, save yourself a 14 gig download
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