You can try pogu.live. Twitch is pretty notorious for not actually deleting "deleted" content, and there are ways to generate links to content that appears to have been deleted. 3. PewPaw-Grams. OP • 2 yr. ago. Tried that. They don’t seem to have the one I want. 2. WhiteMilk_. It's not really advisable, so do so on your accord. Also you cannot enable/disable vods and clips based on the games you're playing, it's literally just an on/off button in your settings. I don't know what it would do if you changed it mid stream, but I'm willing to bet that whatever change you make wouldn't take effect until the following stream. From my experience VODs are available on a few minutes delay during the stream. I just checked two streams that are live right now, one has a VOD from "34 minutes ago" that is 34 minutes long, the other channel started streaming 53 minutes ago (the VOD says "an hour ago" which is of course rounded up) and the VOD is already 53 minutes long 📘 MY ULTIMATE GUIDE TO STARTING A TWITCH CHANNEL I'm thinking it has something to do with a past vod that I unpublished yesterday. I did that and hours later during my stream, some of my viewers that were joining late were telling me that they didn't see the vod that has the gray thumbnail on my "recent broadcast" section anymore (You probably seen it before if you looked at your channel while streaming). If you must listen to it, put it on your phone. I use headphones on my PC, (no speakers) and my phone is plugged into the line-in port. That way I can listen to it without it going over there stream; but I can also add the line-in to the stream if it's allowed or worthwhile content. 1. RetrOwl_0v0. The documentation for Soundtrack explains that you need to split the VOD track so audio from Soundtrack doesn't end up on VODs. It's licenced for live streams only, not recordings. It’s a good idea to send a separate track with no music to your vods, even if you’re play non copyright music. it's not possible to remove chat from twitch vods. however, you can set your vods to automagically export to your linked youtube account, and those will only keep the video portion of the stream and cut out the chat. If you don't care about actually streaming, just download OBS and record gameplay instead of streaming it. 1. Head to the Twitch website and log into your streaming account, if you haven't already. 2. Click your profile icon in the top-right corner, then click Creator Dashboard from the drop-down f5W3D.