The free version is limited to 20 clips. The clips will be watermarked with the Twitch. Guru logo. Use this method to play a random clip from a Twitch streamer raiding your channel’s stream. Supporting other communities is a great way to grow your Twitch channel.
In a website link, this is the name that follows after www. twitch. tv/. When you enter this name, Twitch. Guru will generate available clips.
In a website link, this is the name that follows after www. twitch. tv/. When you enter this name, Twitch. Guru will generate available clips.
If you want to the clip’s sound to remain off as it plays, click the Sound drop-down menu and select Mute. To adjust the volume, use the slider beside Master Volume. Drag the circle towards the left to lower the volume.
If you want to the clip’s sound to remain off as it plays, click the Sound drop-down menu and select Mute. To adjust the volume, use the slider beside Master Volume. Drag the circle towards the left to lower the volume.
Highlight the link, right-click, and click Copy or CTRL + C (Windows)/Command + C (Mac).
A pop-up menu will open.
A pop-up menu will open.
Be sure to check the box next to Make source visible.
Highlight the sample link, right-click, then click Paste. Alternatively, use CTRL + V (Windows) or Command + V (Mac). You can also adjust the Width and Height if you have certain stream elements that you don’t want to obstruct.
Use this short delay to welcome the raid and introduce the streamer to your audience. You can repeat these steps for any additional Twitch raids to your channel.