TwitCasting Stream Recorder and VOD Archive
TwitCasting overview -- Japanese mobile-first, music and J-pop
TwitCasting is a Japanese mobile-first live streaming platform with roughly 30 million registered users, running since 2010. It’s particularly popular for music live streams, casual broadcasts, and indie Japanese music communities. Most international users encounter it through J-pop or indie artists.
Inconsistent archiving
The platform’s approach to archiving is inconsistent. Some broadcasts save automatically, others don’t. Creator accounts on free plans have limited replay storage. There’s no native download option for viewers regardless of tier.
StreamRecorder handles TwitCasting recording automatically. Add a creator to your account and every time they go live, the recording starts from the first second – whether your computer is on or not. Recordings are stored in the cloud and available to watch or download whenever you want.
Public broadcasts only
StreamRecorder records public TwitCasting broadcasts. Password-protected and paid streams are not captured.
Mobile-to-desktop workflow
Because TwitCasting is heavily mobile-native, most users find content on their phone but want to watch it on a larger screen. Having the recording stored in the cloud makes this seamless -- access it from any device, any time, without needing to cast from the app.
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