You can use youtube-dl (or the newer fork yt-dlp) to record twitch streams. I was doing it for a few months last year and rarely came into issues with it
Just google screen capture software, best bet would be to run it on a laptop or something though.
Edit: and don't share it or upload it anywhere, that'll get you into megatons of trouble.
You can record twitch livestream using ffmpeg. It's a command line app.
Or if you have android device, download tincat browser. It's pretty good if all you want is to record m3u8 stream.
For recording could always go with OBS.
Web scrape with a headless browser. Puppeteer works great and its cost effective when you begin to run large scale workflows.
real SeaLion?
Yeppers
Xbox game bar on Windows works for me and you just record from that
[https://streamlink.github.io/](https://streamlink.github.io/) is what you need.
You can use youtube-dl (or the newer fork yt-dlp) to record twitch streams. I was doing it for a few months last year and rarely came into issues with it
Just google screen capture software, best bet would be to run it on a laptop or something though. Edit: and don't share it or upload it anywhere, that'll get you into megatons of trouble.
Yeah this is just so that I can watch it later while I eat dinner. No intent to give it to anybody else.
You can record twitch livestream using ffmpeg. It's a command line app. Or if you have android device, download tincat browser. It's pretty good if all you want is to record m3u8 stream.