u/DeHan591

Volounteer to my prototype

Hey guys, I am building a tool that will clip automatically vods. My main focus are just chatting streamers, streamers who goes on rant, cooking, traveling, going outside, etc. There are tools out there like opusclip and eklipse, but i heard that sometimes those don't don't capture what you truly want. OBS can also clip with a hotkey, but not everyone can have that setup

I have a prototype ready and would like to test on a real streamer to gain feedback if my tool sucks. What I would need from you :

  • Your twitch vod link
  • A text of what you want to capture in that vod. The more detailed the better

I will then give you back the timestamps and you'll let me know if it's what you wanted. Please chat/dm to me those info.

Thanks all,

happy stream

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u/DeHan591 — 3 days ago
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Volunteer to my prototype

Hey guys, I am building a tool that will clip automatically vods. My main focus are just chatting streamers, streamers who goes on rant, cooking, traveling, going outside, etc. There are tools out there like opusclip and eklipse, but i heard that sometimes those don't don't capture what you truly want. OBS can also clip with a hotkey, but not everyone can have that setup

I have a prototype ready and would like to test on a real streamer to gain feedback if my tool sucks. What I would need from you :

  • Your twitch vod link
  • A text of what you want to capture in that vod. The more detailed the better

I will then give you back the timestamps and you'll let me know if it's what you wanted. Please chat/dm to me those info.

Thanks all,

happy stream

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u/DeHan591 — 3 days ago

Hi guys, for streamers of just chatting, what tool do you use for clips?

Looking into the space and every tool I find seems gaming-focused — Eklipse does kill feed detection, others are built for podcasts. None of them seem designed around what actually signals a funny moment in Just Chatting.

Curious how Just Chatting streamers actually handle this. Do you scrub manually, hire an editor, just skip clipping altogether?

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u/DeHan591 — 18 days ago