Want to save your best Roblox gameplay without spending time on editing? The AI-powered clip maker from Eklipse automatically captures highlights from your Roblox streams, so you can capture wins, funny moments, and exciting plays. This checklist explains how to set up your Roblox stream so every big moment is recorded.
✅ 1. Confirm Roblox Is Supported #
Before you start, check the Eklipse Supported Games List to confirm Roblox is included. This ensures your stream can be processed and highlights captured.
✅ 2. Select the Correct Game Category #
Eklipse detects highlights based on the streaming category. If your Roblox stream is not tagged correctly, highlights may not be captured.
Twitch #
- Go to Creator Dashboard → Stream Manager
- Edit “Stream Info”
- Set category to Roblox
YouTube #
- Open YouTube Studio → Go Live
- Choose “Stream” → Edit
- Set Category to Gaming
- Enter Roblox as the game title
Facebook Gaming #
- Start Live Stream
- Under Gaming, select Roblox
✅ 3. Keep Roblox HUD Elements Visible #
The AI-powered clip maker uses your stream’s HUD to detect key moments. If these elements are blocked, some highlights may not be captured.
Must stay visible when present:
- Elimination or event notifications (top-right or center in most games)
- Health bar or energy bar (top-left or bottom-left in most games)
- Tool, weapon, or ability slots (usually along the bottom)
- Scoreboard or objective tracker (if included in the game)
Safe to cover:
- Chat box (typically top-left)
- Minimap (if present) — best kept visible for context
Overlay Placement: Do’s and Don’ts #
Correct overlay placement is critical. If your facecam or alerts cover Roblox HUD elements, Eklipse may not detect highlights.
✅ Good Overlay Placement
- Place your facecam where it does not cover important HUD elements.
- Keep alerts in corners or along the edges of the screen.
- Make sure all HUD elements required for the AI to detect highlights remain visible.

❌ Bad Overlay Placement
- Facecam covering key HUD elements.
- Alerts overlap HUD notifications or objective trackers.
- Widgets blocking scoreboards or other important game information.

✅ 4. Set Stream Visibility to Public #
Eklipse cannot process private or unlisted streams. Always set your Roblox stream to Public before you go live.
How to set your stream to Public:
- Click your profile icon (top-right) and go to Creator Dashboard
- In the left sidebar, select Settings > Stream
- Scroll down until you find the Public Stream option
✅ 5. Use Default HUD and Language Settings #
To get the most accurate clips, avoid changing HUD elements with mods or overlays
- Keep in-game text in English
- Leave health, tool slots, and scoreboard in default positions
✅ Ready to Stream Smarter? #
Set up your Roblox stream with these best practices and the AI-powered clip maker from Eklipse will automatically record highlights from your gameplay. Whether you want to capture a clutch BedWars win, an Obby victory, or a funny moment to share online, this setup ensures every big moment is saved.