ReadyToLearn
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Greetings! I am totally new to OBS and would be grateful for any feedback/advice folks care to offer regarding my below questions and recommended settings for my intended usage. I am planning to do HD (1920 x 1080) recordings of myself (ie, talking head recordings of me sitting at my desk, looking into my webcam) for a YouTube channel. I have no plans for streaming or screen capture, and definitely nothing video game related -- just me talking on camera about various topics. :)
Originally I was trying out Logitech Capture, but I kept running into delay/sync issues with the audio/video. So far OBS has not manifested any issues, thankfully, and my internet research has indicated that delay/sync issues are common with Logitech Capture, apparently.
My Hardware/Software
Custom Built computer (Puget Comptuers, who I highly recommend), 2013
Motherboard: Asus P9D WS
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1245 V3 3.4GHz Quad Core 8MB 84W
Ram: 2x Kingston DDR3-1600 8GB ECC
Video Card: Onboard Video
Sound Card: Onboard Sound
Hard Drive (OS): Samsung 850 EVO SSD
Hard Drive (for recordings): Seagate ST3500418AS
Monitor Max Resolution: 1680x1050
Windows 10 Pro x64
Webcam: Logitech c920 (max resolution: 1920 x 1080)
Microphone: Blue Yeti X
OBS Settings
->Output->Recording:
Type: Standard
Recording Settings:
Recording Format: mkv
Audio Track: 1
Encoder: QuickSync H.264
Encoder Settings:
Target Usage: quality
Profile: high
Keyframe Interval: 3 s
Rate Control: CBR
Bitrate: 2500 Kbps
Latency: normal
B Frames: 3
->Video:
Base (Canvas) Resolution: 1920x1080
Output (Scaled) Resolution: 1920x1080
Common FPS Values: 30
->Properties for c920
Device: HD Pro Webcam C920
Resolution/FPS Type: Custom
Resolution: 1920x1080
FPS: Match Output FPS
Buffering: Auto-Detect
Use hardware decoding when available: Checked
Use custom audio device: Checked
Audio Device: Microphone (Yeti X)
My Priorities
1920x1080 output at 30 fps for YouTube. Probably not a lot of movement, but if I am gesturing with my hands, or laughing, or if I get up to perhaps demonstrate something I would ideally like for the video to not get choppy. And obviously I want the audio/video to always stay in sync.
I want the video I am seeing on the screen as I am recording to fill as much of the screen as possible, ideally so that I am looking directly at myself in a similar way to when I am on a video/Zoom call with someone and looking at them. I have my webcam positioned so that it is just above my eye position on the screen. I have learned how to float the docs in OBS and turn off the ones (and other things) I don't need to see.
I had some issues initially with getting my resulting videos to be the full resolution, I think in part because OBS made some assumptions based on my monitor resolution (which is lower than the output I am wanting to record). I managed to get things working the way I want by messing around, but now I don't know for certain if I changed anything that I ought not to have for other reasons.
My Questions
Thanks much in advance for everyone's time!
:)
Originally I was trying out Logitech Capture, but I kept running into delay/sync issues with the audio/video. So far OBS has not manifested any issues, thankfully, and my internet research has indicated that delay/sync issues are common with Logitech Capture, apparently.
My Hardware/Software
Custom Built computer (Puget Comptuers, who I highly recommend), 2013
Motherboard: Asus P9D WS
CPU: Intel Xeon E3-1245 V3 3.4GHz Quad Core 8MB 84W
Ram: 2x Kingston DDR3-1600 8GB ECC
Video Card: Onboard Video
Sound Card: Onboard Sound
Hard Drive (OS): Samsung 850 EVO SSD
Hard Drive (for recordings): Seagate ST3500418AS
Monitor Max Resolution: 1680x1050
Windows 10 Pro x64
Webcam: Logitech c920 (max resolution: 1920 x 1080)
Microphone: Blue Yeti X
OBS Settings
->Output->Recording:
Type: Standard
Recording Settings:
Recording Format: mkv
Audio Track: 1
Encoder: QuickSync H.264
Encoder Settings:
Target Usage: quality
Profile: high
Keyframe Interval: 3 s
Rate Control: CBR
Bitrate: 2500 Kbps
Latency: normal
B Frames: 3
->Video:
Base (Canvas) Resolution: 1920x1080
Output (Scaled) Resolution: 1920x1080
Common FPS Values: 30
->Properties for c920
Device: HD Pro Webcam C920
Resolution/FPS Type: Custom
Resolution: 1920x1080
FPS: Match Output FPS
Buffering: Auto-Detect
Use hardware decoding when available: Checked
Use custom audio device: Checked
Audio Device: Microphone (Yeti X)
My Priorities
1920x1080 output at 30 fps for YouTube. Probably not a lot of movement, but if I am gesturing with my hands, or laughing, or if I get up to perhaps demonstrate something I would ideally like for the video to not get choppy. And obviously I want the audio/video to always stay in sync.
I want the video I am seeing on the screen as I am recording to fill as much of the screen as possible, ideally so that I am looking directly at myself in a similar way to when I am on a video/Zoom call with someone and looking at them. I have my webcam positioned so that it is just above my eye position on the screen. I have learned how to float the docs in OBS and turn off the ones (and other things) I don't need to see.
I had some issues initially with getting my resulting videos to be the full resolution, I think in part because OBS made some assumptions based on my monitor resolution (which is lower than the output I am wanting to record). I managed to get things working the way I want by messing around, but now I don't know for certain if I changed anything that I ought not to have for other reasons.
My Questions
- Anything that folks recommend I tweak/change in the above settings? I have done video recordings up to 5 minutes long and so far everything seems to be working good, but I don't know/understand enough about OBS and all the settings to know if I might run into issues later with longer recordings. Are there any setting changes that would further improve the quality of my recordings, or is there anything that stands out to anyone as worth considering changing?
- Is it better to do my Audio as a Custom Audio Device for the Webcam (how I currently have it) or more directly as an audio source in the Mixer? I set it to be via the webcam initially only because of the audio/video sync issues I was having with Logitech Capture.
- Is there anyway to turn on grid-lines in OBS (for me to see -- not for the final recorded output)? That was something I really appreciated about Logitech Capture.
- Any other comments or advice that folks feel inclined to offer is welcome!
Thanks much in advance for everyone's time!
:)