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YouTube Auto-Archives Live Streams — Until It Doesn’t: StreamRecorder.io Breaks Down Five Ways Replays Disappear

New guide exposes the gaps in YouTube's archiving system and what viewers and creators can do about it

(PRUnderground) March 19th, 2026

YouTube is supposed to have live stream archiving figured out. Unlike Twitch, which deletes VODs on a 7 to 60-day timer, or TikTok, which wipes live streams the moment a broadcast ends, YouTube automatically saves streams as videos on the creator’s channel. Most people assume that means the content is safe. It isn’t.

StreamRecorder.io, a cloud recording platform covering 11 streaming platforms, has published a detailed guide documenting five ways a YouTube live stream replay can disappear — without any warning to viewers who want to go back and watch.

The findings include YouTube’s hard 12-hour archive limit, which means marathon streams, subathons, and 24-hour charity events may never be captured at all. Creators can also disable automatic archiving entirely, delete replays after the fact, or move them behind a members-only paywall — none of which viewers are notified about. YouTube’s Content ID system adds another layer, scanning archived streams for licensed audio and muting or blocking sections after broadcast.

“The auto-archive is automatic until the streamer turns it off. It works until the stream runs over 12 hours. The replay exists until YouTube’s Content ID system flags it.”

The guide, published at how to save YouTube live streams, tests every available recording method including OBS Studio, yt-dlp, browser extensions, and cloud recording, with a full comparison of reliability, quality, and practical limitations.

It is part of StreamRecorder.io’s broader research initiative tracking content retention policies across major streaming platforms. Platform-by-platform retention data is maintained at streaming platform statistics.

About StreamRecorder.io StreamRecorder.io is a cloud recording platform that automatically captures live streams across 11 platforms including YouTube, Twitch, Kick, and TikTok Live. The free tier supports up to three channels at 720p. For more information visit streamrecorder.io.

About StreamRecorder.io

StreamRecorder.io is a cloud-based live stream recording platform that automatically captures broadcasts from Twitch, Kick, TikTok Live, YouTube, AfreecaTV, Bilibili, Twitcasting, CHZZK, Pandalive, FlexTV, and Douyin. The service monitors streamers 24/7 and begins recording the moment a broadcast starts, with no local hardware or manual intervention required. StreamRecorder.io offers a free tier with 720p recording and paid plans supporting up to 4K resolution. The platform is available at https://streamrecorder.io and on Google Play.

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