
Depending on the length of the VOD, this could take some time - after all, hours long videos can take much longer than smaller streams. Click the VODs that you want to download, and they’ll save to your computer. You should see, under each thumbnail, an option that says Download.


As we mentioned, this can be between 14 and 60 days, allowing you to download your broadcasts within that time period. Once you’ve completed that, your broadcasts are now being archived for a period of time selected by Twitch.

That said, if you want to get around Twitch’s blockade on that and download an old Twitch stream once and for all, be sure to follow along below - we’ll show you how! Downloading your own videos Unfortunately, Twitch itself doesn’t always support ways for folks to download anything other than their own streams, and only for a certain amount of days after the original stream took place. That’s why downloading Twitch streams can be so nice - once they stream, download them to your PC and catch them later. If you’re not at home because of work or are traveling, it makes it difficult to keep up with your favorite broadcaster’s streams. If you’re a regular Twitch goer, then there’s likely been times where you’ve wished you could download broadcasts as VODs for viewing later.
