Want every goal, save, and aerial play from your Rocket League stream captured automatically? This guide shows you how to set up your stream with Eklipse AI, the Rocket League AI clip maker, so you never miss your best moments.
✅ 1. Confirm Rocket League Is Supported #
Before you start streaming, ensure Rocket League is supported by Eklipse. Keep your game updated to the latest version to guarantee smooth highlight detection and accurate clip capturing. Check the full list of supported games here to confirm compatibility.”
✅ 2. Set the Correct Game Category #
Eklipse AI detects highlights based on the category you stream under. If your stream isn’t labeled correctly, key plays may be missed.
Twitch:
- Go to Creator Dashboard → Stream Manager → Edit Stream Info → set Category to Rocket League.
YouTube:
- Open YouTube Studio → Go Live → Edit Stream Info → set Category to Gaming → enter Rocket League as the game title.
Facebook Gaming:
- Start Live Stream → under Gaming, select Rocket League.
✅ 3. Keep Rocket League HUD Elements Visible #
Eklipse AI relies on HUD elements to detect highlights. If essential information is blocked, clips may not be captured accurately.
Must remain visible:
- Scoreboard / Match Timer – shows goals and match time
- Boost Meter – tracks available boost for aerials and fast plays
- Ball Indicator / Player Position – helps detect scoring moments
- Team Scores – displays your team’s current score
Safe to cover:
- Chat Box – optional player messages
- Minimap / Radar – optional, though recommended to leave visible
Recommended Stream Overlays: Do’s and Don’ts #
Correct overlay placement is essential to ensure Eklipse AI captures every highlight.
✅ Good Overlay Placement:
- Place facecam in corners that don’t block HUD elements
- Position alerts away from the scoreboard, boost meter, or ball indicator
- Keep all key gameplay information visible

❌ Not Ideal Overlay Placement:
- Facecam covering the scoreboard or boost meter
- Alerts blocking the ball indicator or team score
- Widgets overlapping boost or ball-related HUD

💡 Tip: Test your overlay layout before going live to confirm all HUD elements are fully visible.
✅ 4. Set Stream Visibility to Public #
Eklipse AI cannot process private or unlisted streams. Always set your stream to Public before going live.
✅ 5. Use Default Language and HUD Settings #
For best results with highlight detection:
- In-game language: English
- HUD and match indicators: Default style and colors
- Avoid mods or overlays that hide or alter HUD elements
✅ 6. Review Replays and Create Highlights #
After streaming, you can review your replays to see the key moments Eklipse AI automatically captured. This helps you create polished Rocket League highlights and clips to share with your audience.
Whether streaming casually or competing in Rocket League esports, these best practices help you produce high-quality content efficiently.
✅ Ready to Capture Rocket League Clips #
Follow these Rocket League stream best practices to let Eklipse AI automatically capture every goal, save, and aerial play. Turn your gameplay into engaging Rocket League highlights and share them directly to TikTok, Reels, or YouTube Shorts.
👉 Start using Eklipse AI to clip your Rocket League streams today!