Marathon

Extraction shooter highlights

Marathon highlights for extraction PvP moments.

Splice helps Marathon players turn captured runs into short highlights for kills, escapes, team fights, and tense late-match decisions.

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Find the action after the run ends

Extraction gameplay creates long recordings with uneven pacing. Splice is built for reviewing the captured video and pulling out the moments worth saving.

02

A recorder-agnostic workflow

Record with ShadowPlay, OBS, or another capture tool. Splice watches the folder, processes new files, and leaves your source recordings in place.

03

AI vision instead of fragile hooks

Because the analysis looks at sampled frames, the workflow can remain useful even as game updates change menus, modes, or match flow.

04

Review, edit, and share selectively

Keep a permanent local highlight library, assemble stronger edits from multiple clips, and only publish the plays you choose.

No public clips right now

Be first to publish a Marathon highlight.

Explore clips are temporary and disappear after 14 days. Download Splice, capture your next play, and publish it when you are ready.

FAQ

Marathon questions, answered.

Does Splice know which runner is me?

The Marathon profile detects runner eliminations and supports a configurable in-game name binding, so kills are attributed to your runner rather than every elimination on screen. You tune this from the game card in the desktop app.

Does Splice need a Marathon API or account?

No. Splice reads the recordings already on your drive and uses AI vision to read the screen, so it never connects to a Marathon account, game API, or stats service. The video file is the only input.

Does it work with NVIDIA ShadowPlay, OBS, and other recorders?

Yes. Splice watches the folder your captures land in — NVIDIA App / ShadowPlay, OBS, Medal, or any tool that writes MP4s — and processes new Marathon recordings as they appear. Your recording workflow does not change.

Are my Marathon clips uploaded anywhere?

No, not by default. Source recordings and extracted highlights stay on your machine. Publishing to the Explore feed is opt-in and per-clip; even then your local files are never moved or deleted, and published clips expire after 14 days.

Is Splice free?

The Windows app is free. AI analysis runs through your own OpenRouter key, so model usage is billed to you by your provider at cost — there is no Splice subscription or markup.

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Local first

Turn your next Marathon session into clips.

Splice watches recording folders, creates local highlights, and only publishes clips when you choose to share them.