twitch-stream-recorder
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Record twitch streams live!
Ancalentari Twitch Stream Recorder
This script allows you to record twitch streams live to .mp4 files.
It is an improved version of junian's twitch-recorder, migrated to helix - the new twitch API. It uses OAuth2.
Requirements
- python3.8 or higher
- streamlink
- ffmpeg
Setting up
-
Check if you have latest version of streamlink:
-
streamlink --version
shows current version -
streamlink --version-check
shows available upgrade -
sudo pip install --upgrade streamlink
do upgrade
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Install
requests
module if you don't have it- Windows:
python -m pip install requests
- Linux:
python3.8 -m pip install requests
- Windows:
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Create
config.py
file in the same directory astwitch-recorder.py
with:
root_path = "/home/abathur/Videos/twitch"
username = "forsen"
client_id = "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
client_secret = "zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
root_path
- path to a folder where you want your VODs to be saved to
username
- name of the streamer you want to record by default
client_id
- you can grab this from here once you register your application
client_secret
- you generate this here as well, for your registered application
Running script
The script will be logging to a console and to a file twitch-recorder.log
On linux
Run the script
python3.8 twitch-recorder.py
To record a specific streamer use -u
or --username
python3.8 twitch-recorder.py --username forsen
To specify quality use -q
or --quality
python3.8 twitch-recorder.py --quality 720p
To change default logging use -l
, --log
or --logging
python3.8 twitch-recorder.py --log warn
To disable ffmpeg processing (fixing errors in recorded file) use --disable-ffmpeg
python3.8 twitch-recorder.py --disable-ffmpeg
If you want to run the script as a job in the background and be able to close the terminal:
nohup python3.8 twitch-recorder.py >/dev/null 2>&1 &
In order to kill the job, you first list them all:
jobs
The output should show something like this:
[1]+ Running nohup python3.8 twitch-recorder > /dev/null 2>&1 &
And now you can just kill the job:
kill %1
On Windows
You can run the scipt from cmd
or terminal, by simply going to the directory where the script is located at and using command:
python twitch-recorder.py
The optional parameters should work exactly the same as on Linux.