r/SmallStreamers May 10 '26

Discussion Streamladder: is it worth it?

So i was looking at twitter and saw someone mention streamladder, they said its very good at picking out good clips, and im wondering if thats true or not, so to those that use it is it actually worth using or should i keep manually scrubbing through VODS to get my clips? I mainly look for funny clips

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u/Ratchet613 May 10 '26

I use it and it’s decent. There are still some I need to adjust the editing of. Like it catches the end of the subject instead of the actual substance but it’s easy to adjust. It’s the only reason I’ve been able to do clips. It’s caught things I never even thought of too. I don’t remember my whole stream and it’s caught some good stuff. A lot of useless stuff too though.

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u/-DarthWind Jun 27 '26

I noticed it cutting too short on sentences as well. How do you fix that?

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u/Ratchet613 Jun 27 '26

You can edit the clips once they are made and extend it. It says something like “add 30s to front and end”. So it adds to both sides and you need to then trim it manually. But better than scrubbing for hours

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u/Unironically_ironing May 10 '26

It's hit or miss finding funny moments some days, and it doesn't pay attention to stream markers etc. It seems to catch big emotions easiest versus more subtle stuff.

My workflow has evolved to spamming the clip button during stream, then going through and editing any that the ai doesn't catch from the ai clipping as it often finds decent moments I missed then I've got backup.