Automatic gameplay highlights

Automatic highlights from the clips already landing on disk.

Splice turns long gameplay recordings into short highlight files by watching your capture folders, analyzing new clips in the background, and extracting the good parts without touching the original file.

01

Watch the folder, not your inputs

Add the folders where your recorder writes finished videos. Splice reacts when a new file appears, assigns it to a game when it can, and places it in the analysis queue.

02

Analyze with a per-game prompt

Each supported game has a prompt tuned for its UI and kill language. Splice sends the required video input or sampled frames to the selected OpenRouter model and waits for timestamp decisions.

03

Extract only the useful span

When a highlight is found, Splice uses FFmpeg to cut a short clip around the timestamp. The result is a standalone MP4 saved locally, separate from the source recording.

04

Review, trim, or ignore

Highlights appear in your library for review. You can keep them as-is, open them in the editor, add them to a project, or leave the full source recording untouched in its capture folder.

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