Highlights

A highlight is a window of the stream where chat activity spiked far above its normal rate. The app detects them automatically — no manual tagging needed — and ranks them so the loudest moment is always at the top.

The Highlights tab in the main window showing a ranked list of peak-activity moments
The Highlights tab after a busy VOD import.

How detection works

The app runs through the chat during import:

  1. The stream is divided into equal time windows (60 seconds by default)
  2. Each window's message count is compared against the typical count for that stream
  3. Windows that are unusually busy are marked as hot moments
  4. Hot moments that happen back-to-back are merged into a single highlight
  5. The biggest highlights are kept — ten by default

Highlights are scored relative to that stream's own baseline, not a fixed number. A 600-message minute might be quiet for a 100k-viewer event but legendary for a small channel — both surface correctly, because "unusually busy" is measured against each stream's own typical activity.

Tunable in the import dialog

Highlight settings live in the Import dialog, not in a separate Settings menu. Adjust them before clicking Import:

OptionDefaultEffect
Enable highlight detectiononTurn the feature on or off
Highlight window (seconds)60Smaller windows catch sharper spikes; larger windows smooth the readings
Highlight sensitivity1.5Lower surfaces more moments; higher keeps only the biggest
Max highlights10Limit on how many to display
Highlight settings live in the import dialog, alongside duplicate and emote options.
Tuning for stream length

The default sensitivity of 1.5 works for typical 3–4 hour streams. Raise it to 2.5+ for marathons and subathons (otherwise every meal break gets flagged), and drop it to around 0.8 for short Q&A or solo streams where small moments still matter. The analysis options page has a suggested-value table per stream type.

The Highlights tab

If any highlights were detected, a Highlights tab appears on the right side of the main window with a grid:

ColumnMeaning
Rank1, 2, 3 … ordered loudest first
TimeWhen the spike started (wall-clock)
DurationHow long the busy moment lasted
Peak MessagesHighest message count in a single minute within the highlight
Messages/MinPeak rate at the loudest moment
ScoreHow much busier than usual chat was during the highlight
Top MessageMost common message in the highlight (truncated to ~80 chars)

Right-click any row for Copy Twitch Link or Open in Browser to jump straight to that moment in the VOD.

Exporting highlights

Highlights are included in every export format. The Discord export produces a ready-to-paste shot-list — see Exporting for the exact output format.

No highlights showing?

If the Highlights tab is missing, no segments exceeded your sensitivity threshold. Try lowering it and reimporting, or check that Enable highlight detection wasn't unchecked.


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