# How to Convert a Twitch VOD to MP4 in the Best Possible Quality

> Learn how to convert any Twitch VOD to MP4 in the best quality (source/1080p60). Quality options, H.264/AAC codecs, file sizes, and simple steps explained.

_Updated: 2026-06-29_

## Why convert a Twitch VOD to MP4?

MP4 is the most universal video format there is. An MP4 file plays on virtually every device and app, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, smart TVs, and all major editors, without extra plugins or codecs. That makes it the safest format for archiving past broadcasts, clipping highlights, or editing your content offline.

Twitch VODs are streamed in fragmented HLS (a series of .ts segments), which isn't convenient to keep or edit. Converting a Twitch VOD to MP4 stitches those segments into one clean, portable file. With the free Twitch Downloader, you paste a VOD URL, pick a quality, and get a ready-to-use MP4, no software install required.

A quick note on responsible use: download for personal use, like keeping your own VODs or saving content you have permission to use, and always respect Twitch's Terms of Service and the original creator's copyright.

## What does "source" quality mean on Twitch?

"Source" is the highest-quality version of a VOD, the original stream exactly as Twitch received it from the broadcaster, with no extra downscaling. For most modern channels this is 1080p60 (1920x1080 at 60 frames per second), which is why you'll often see the top option labeled "Source / 1080p60."

If you want the best Twitch download quality, always choose Source. It preserves the full resolution, frame rate, and bitrate of the broadcast, which matters most for fast-paced gameplay where 60fps keeps motion smooth. Lower options are transcoded copies, useful when you want a smaller file or faster download.

One caveat: source quality depends on what the streamer originally sent. If a channel streamed at 720p, then 720p is the source, and no tool can add detail that was never there.

## Which Twitch download quality should you pick?

The Twitch Downloader typically offers the same quality ladder Twitch uses: Source/1080p60, 720p60, 720p, 480p, 360p, 160p, and audio-only. Each step down reduces resolution and bitrate, which shrinks the file but lowers visual detail.

Choose Source/1080p60 for archiving and editing, 720p60 or 720p for a good balance of quality and size, and 480p/360p when you're tight on storage or bandwidth. The 160p option is a tiny, low-detail preview, and audio-only is ideal for podcasts, just chatting segments, or music streams where you only need the sound.

As a rough rule of thumb at typical Twitch bitrates, 1080p60 runs around 0.7 to 1 GB per hour, 720p around 0.4 to 0.6 GB per hour, and audio-only is usually under 100 MB per hour. Actual sizes vary with the stream's bitrate and how busy the on-screen action is.

## What codecs are in a Twitch MP4 (H.264 and AAC)?

Twitch VODs use H.264 (AVC) for video and AAC for audio, wrapped in the MP4 container. This combination is the reason MP4 plays everywhere: H.264 and AAC are decoded natively by essentially every browser, phone, TV, and editing program.

Because the Twitch Downloader keeps the original H.264/AAC streams, exporting to MP4 is fast and lossless, it remuxes the segments rather than re-encoding them, so there's no extra quality loss and no long processing wait. The MP4 you get matches the quality you selected, ready to play or import straight into an editor like Premiere, DaVinci Resolve, or CapCut.

## How to download a Twitch video

1. **Copy the Twitch VOD link** — On Twitch, open the past broadcast or highlight you want and copy its URL from the address bar (it looks like twitch.tv/videos/123456789).
2. **Paste the URL into the Twitch Downloader** — Open the free Twitch Downloader and paste the VOD link into the input field, then let it load the video details.
3. **Choose your quality** — Select Source/1080p60 for the best possible quality, or pick a lower option like 720p or audio-only to save space.
4. **Start the conversion to MP4** — Click Download to fetch the VOD segments and combine them into a single MP4 file using the H.264/AAC streams.
5. **Save and play your MP4** — Once it finishes, save the MP4 to your device, it's ready to play anywhere or drop straight into your video editor.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is the best quality to download a Twitch VOD?

Choose the Source option, which is the original, un-downscaled stream, usually 1080p60. It preserves the full resolution, 60fps frame rate, and bitrate of the broadcast, making it the best choice for archiving and editing. Source quality is capped at whatever the streamer originally broadcast.

### Can I convert a Twitch VOD to MP4 for free?

Yes. The free Twitch Downloader lets you paste a VOD URL, pick a quality, and save it as an MP4 with no software install. Because Twitch VODs already use H.264 video and AAC audio, the file is assembled quickly without re-encoding.

### How big is a downloaded Twitch VOD in MP4?

File size depends on quality and length. As a rough guide, 1080p60 is about 0.7 to 1 GB per hour, 720p is around 0.4 to 0.6 GB per hour, and audio-only is usually under 100 MB per hour. Higher bitrates and busier on-screen action increase the size.

### Will an MP4 from a Twitch VOD play on any device?

Yes. MP4 with H.264 video and AAC audio is supported natively by virtually every device and app, including Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, smart TVs, web browsers, and editors like Premiere and DaVinci Resolve, so no extra codecs are needed.

