Keepstreams 1.2.3.7 May 2026

One of the most frustrating issues for video archivers is "audio drift"—where the sound slowly falls out of sync with the video after 30 minutes of playback. In version 1.2.3.6, users on Windows 11 reported occasional sync issues when downloading variable frame rate (VFR) content.

KeepStreams 1.2.3.7 introduces a new frame-locking algorithm. The software now forces a constant frame rate during the remuxing process (converting from streaming cache to MP4/MKV). Early testing shows that the audio delay has been reduced to less than 5 milliseconds across long-form content (2+ hour movies).

The development roadmap suggests that version 1.2.3.8 (expected in late Q3) will focus on two things: VR video support and playlist downloading for TikTok/Instagram Reels. For now, KeepStreams 1.2.3.7 represents the pinnacle of stable, high-quality video downloading.

Before diving into the specifics of version 1.2.3.7, it is worth understanding what KeepStreams is. KeepStreams is a professional-grade video downloading software designed to bypass the limitations of native apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, and Disney+. Unlike screen recording, KeepStreams downloads the actual video stream in its original format (usually MP4), offering 1080p, 4K, and even Dolby Atmos audio. KeepStreams 1.2.3.7

KeepStreams supports over 100 streaming services, including niche platforms like TVer, FOD, and Abema, making it a global solution. The software is known for its "Batch Download" mode and its ability to automatically download newly released episodes of your favorite series.

If you are currently running an older build, updating to 1.2.3.7 is straightforward. However, due to the DRM changes, a clean installation is recommended.

Method 1: In-App Update

Method 2: Manual Patch

Warning: Do not download version 1.2.3.7 from third-party torrent sites. Several cracked versions of this build contain malware that injects ads into your browser.

The dark mode has been improved to reduce eye strain. Additionally, the download queue now displays the estimated file size before the download begins, allowing users to manage hard drive space more effectively. One of the most frustrating issues for video

If you are still using a version older than 1.2.3.5, your software is likely broken. Streaming providers frequently push server-side changes that do not require app updates from their end, but they break third-party downloaders.

KeepStreams 1.2.3.7 is currently the most stable build available in Q3 2024. The audio sync fix alone is worth the upgrade for anyone building a Plex or Jellyfin media server. Furthermore, the reduced memory footprint makes it viable for users with lower-end hardware (8GB RAM).

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