Twitch clips are the easiest way to save significant moments during a stream – and anyone can create them! If something happens during a stream that you think will be meme-worthy, you can clip it to any device and save it later. Let’s take a look at how to create and edit clips on Twitch.
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Short answer
To clip to Twitch, open the Twitch stream you want to clip and click> Clip (alt + x) From Media Control above the stream. In the new tab, use the blue box to customize your clip, then give it a name and publish it.
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How to create and edit twitch clips (desktop)
Start watching the streamer you want to clip to twitch.tv From your desktop browser. When you are ready to clip, move your cursor to the playback area and click Clip (alt + x) Media control buttons along the bottom.
Twitch clips can be anywhere from 5 to 60 seconds. When you click the Clip button, you are redirected to a new tab where you can see the last 90-ish seconds of the stream before you click the button.
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The position of the clip button on the twitch (desktop).
Clicking on the Clip button allows you to view the last 90-ish seconds of the stream in a new tab. From the available ingredients, use Blue box In the yellow timestamp bar to customize the length and duration of the clip.
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In Add a title (required) Field, give a name to your twitch clip. Then, when ready, click Publish.
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Your twitch clip is now ready. Once the upload process is complete, use the options below to share your Twitch clip. You can copy a link to it, share it directly on social media, and more.
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How to create and edit twitch clips (mobile app)
Open the Twitch mobile app and start watching the streamer you want to clip. If you tap the playback area, you’ll see Clip Media control button at the top right.
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Tap the clip button, then press Edit.
Strategy
Editing your clips from within the Twitch mobile app is a little different, but it’s easy. Tap Trim clip Buttons to customize the length and duration of the clip.
When you are satisfied with the length of the clip, give it a name Add a title Field, then press Publish.
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How to download Twitch clip
At the moment, if you want to view your Twitch clips, this is only possible on the desktop – unless you want to use Twitch in your mobile browser in desktop mode. On mobile, you’ll only see Twitch clips released from your stream on your channel.
If you are talking about clips created from other people’s streams, it is currently impossible You can only view clips of your own stream in your account profile.
Go twitch.tv Click your profile picture in your browser and in the upper right.
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Click Creator Dashboard In the dropdown menu.
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On the left side of the following page, you’ll see the Creator Dashboard options. Click Content Arrows
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Below the content, from the Extended menu, click Clip.
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Find the clip you want to download. Click on it.
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From the options displayed at the bottom of your clip, click Share.
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Click on the share menu of that clip Download To download Twitch clip.
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Yes. To delete the twitch clip, go twitch.tv > Your click Profile picture In the upper right> Creator Dashboard > Content > Clip. Click the clip you want to delete, then click the Trash Can icon.
You can upload any type of video to your Twitch account through the Video Producer menu. However, you can only do this if you are a Twitch affiliate or partner.
Absolutely. If you’re a Twitch streamer, you can control all the Twitch clips you create during your stream and drop any one you don’t want to float around the platform. However, if that clip is downloaded and shared on another platform, you can’t do much about it.