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Yes, TwitchLink is completely free and open-source. You can use all features without any cost.
Yes, TwitchLink supports downloading subscriber-only content if you have an active subscription to the channel and are logged in with your Twitch account.
Yes, TwitchLink supports downloading multiple streams or videos simultaneously. The number of concurrent downloads may affect performance based on your system resources and internet connection.
TwitchLink's live download feature allows you to download broadcasts in real-time, even for streams without replays. This ensures you capture all content, including audio that might be affected by soundtrack settings in replays.
TwitchLink includes an unmute feature that attempts to recover the original audio from muted sections. While results may vary, it's worth trying if you need to restore muted content.
Yes! TwitchLink offers scheduled downloads that can automatically start when a live broadcast begins. This is perfect for content creators and editors who need to regularly capture streams.
For large video downloads, you can adjust the download speed in TwitchLink's settings to find the optimal balance between speed and system performance.
Absolutely! TwitchLink's bookmark feature lets you save your favorite channels for quick access. No more searching for channels every time - just click and go!
TwitchLink will notify you when updates are available. You can also check for updates manually by visiting our releases page.