How to download and save another Twitch user's Video On Demands, highlights or past broadcasts
WARNING - I will NOT be held responsible for any damages the software(s) and methods shown in this video may cause to yours or someone else's computer, hardware, software, and/or data, including loss of use of such devices and/or loss of data and/or loss of profits from the resulting inability to use such devices and data. Any information or program you choose to put into use from this video is done AT YOUR OWN RISK.
This video will show you how to download (how to record or save) another Twitch user's Video On Demands (VoDs) highlights or past broadcasts (for example, for offline viewing afterwards). Older Twitch download programs only allow you to download 3 second segments (bits, clips) and not the entire video due to Twitch changing their video system. Fortunately, the NightDev website fixes this issue on its own (without having to download and/or install a program or application). It will download the 3 second increments, sort them in the correct order, and then compile them into an integral h.264 mp4 video that plays complete and exactly as it does when viewing said video on the Twitch channel page in question.