

I hope they add that feature relatively “soon” ™.Twitch Leecher processes VODs of all sizes and durations and allows users to download these files easily. I totally understand how that feature is not a priority for Twitch since it moves the content out of their platform though.Īnyway, thanks for creating the UserVoice for me! Go to my Youtube channel, notice I have 2 videos uploading.

Do it all a second time because it felt like it didn’t work.The popup closes and nothing happens in the Twitch UI? Or I missed it?.(Cept maybe the YouTube playlist part)īy mentioning how I think I could provide a much “deeper” service that what is already there.Īlso, for having tested the VOD export feature a little bit, the user experience is really not great: The Twitch VOD system already lets Editors of a channel do this. Yes most of my ideas involve the Youtube API which is pretty complete (I know that for a fact, having played with it for other developments). Some of the features you have are really impressive (the pixel detection for cut scenes, to mention one among others). Side note: I’m a huge fan of your work by the way man, as a long time viewer of the CohhCarnage channel. (But maybe Twitch would not allow that kind of automation since it ‘leaks’ the content out of their platform). Automate the upload (to some extent / based on rules / ?).Allow uploading a bunch of VODs related to the same game in a “one shot”, creating a playlist at the same time.Allow adding an appropriate thumbnail for the VODs on Youtube.But maybe it’s because my VOD is only 3 minutes duration?Īnyway, that was only a small portion of my ideas for the “project”. Although it seems to intend to allow downloading Clips, where my “project” was more about VODs (unless I missed something there).įrom my tests, when uploading a VOD from my own Twitch channel to Youtube, I can only directly upload and not split the video into segments from the Twitch UI.
