Use Case — IRL

IRL Stream Automation Built for the Backpack.

Mobile-first event handling. Location-aware scene rules. Auto-clip IRL moments so you don't have to scrub a 6-hour VOD. All local on your backpack laptop — sub-120ms, survives connection drops, no cloud middleman.

See How It Works
Mobile event handlingLocation-awareAuto-clip IRL momentsSurvives dropsLocal on backpack PC
IRL Run — LiveLive
Encoder reconnected (4G → 5G handoff in 1.2s)
VPE: holding scene, replay buffer intact
Chat spike: 80 msg/s — clip auto-saved
Geofence entered: 'studio' scene queued automatically

1.2s

Reconnect

Local

On backpack

Auto

Scene queue

Mobile Encoder
Backpack PC + VPE
OBS
Platforms
Mobile encoder-friendly (Belabox, LiveU, Larix)
Location-aware scene rules (geofence, time block)
Auto-clip IRL moments locally
Survives 4G/5G handoffs and dead-zone drops
Unified chat from Twitch + YouTube + Kick on one overlay
Sub-120ms even on cellular bonded links
Privacy-respecting — no cloud holds your IRL location data
Works with the IRL stack you already use

How It Works

How VPE Handles IRL

01

Survives Connection Wobbles

The decision engine runs locally on your backpack PC. When the cellular handoff drops your stream for 2 seconds, VPE keeps the replay buffer running and reconnects to the platforms cleanly. Cloud tools die for 30 seconds.

02

Location & Context-Aware Scenes

Set scene rules based on GPS region, time of day, or external sensors. Walk into the venue → switch to 'venue' scene. Hit the bar segment time block → switch to 'bar' overlay. No tapping a phone mid-show.

03

Auto-Clip Without Scrubbing the VOD

Chat spikes, donation moments, raid incomings — VPE clips them in real time, tags them, and stores them locally. After the run you have a folder of vertical-ready clips, not a 6-hour VOD to scrub.

Stop fighting your tools mid-stream. Local automation that holds up outdoors.

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