If you are trying to upload a local video file from your device and can’t seem to find the option, it usually depends on whether you are using Eklipse on your computer or the mobile app!
Here is everything you need to know about uploading your own videos:
If you are using Eklipse on PC / Web Browser #
You absolutely can upload your own local video files! Here is how to do it:
- Go to your Home Menu or the Library tab on your dashboard.
- Look for the Quick Actions section.
- Click the Import Stream button.
- From here, you can choose to directly upload a local video file from your computer or simply paste a VOD link from Twitch, Kick, or YouTube.
If you are using the Eklipse Mobile App #
Currently, the mobile app does not support uploading local video files directly from your phone’s camera roll or storage. However, you can still easily create highlights on the go! Instead of a local upload, you just need to use a stream link:
- Open the app and tap the Create button.
- Choose AI Highlight.
- Select the Twitch VOD import method.
- Paste your VOD link, and our AI will pull the video directly from the platform!
(Note: You can also connect your live stream channel directly in the app settings to automate this process).
Check Your File Format! #
If you are uploading a local video on your PC, make sure your video is in a supported format like .MP4. If your screen recorder uses a format like .MKV by default (common in OBS), you may need to remux or convert it to MP4 first so our AI can read it properly.
Ready to import your gameplay? #
Head over to your PC dashboard right now to upload your local files, or paste a VOD link directly on mobile!
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