I apologise if this is really standard and basic, I'm not that experienced with OBS so this might be really obvious but I thought I'd be best served asking anyway.
I've record screen capture + audio before for YouTube videos (I'm a high school teacher) and it's worked fine. Today, a colleague and I wanted to start a podcast, so we recorded a 30 minute podcast over OBS which I have copied the log for below (I read on here when googling for issues that you're expected to post a log).
I'm no expert but it looks like it's worked fine? I didn't get any errors or anything come up.
Either way, it's been about 40 minutes since we finished and the mp4 file in my Documents is 2.75mb and doesn't play (obviously). We'd recorded shorter test ones to test the audio and they worked fine.
Is it just that it takes ages to save or is there an issue with it? Basically am I going to have to re-do the podcast (I will record a back up in future...)
Thanks guys, again, sorry if this is standard stuff but I thought it was worth an ask given the alternative is record it again.
09:23:23.813: ---------------------------------
09:23:23.813: [x264 encoder: 'simple_h264_stream'] preset: veryfast
09:23:23.813: [x264 encoder: 'simple_h264_stream'] settings:
09:23:23.813: rate_control: CBR
09:23:23.813: bitrate: 2500
09:23:23.813: buffer size: 2500
09:23:23.813: crf: 0
09:23:23.813: fps_num: 30
09:23:23.813: fps_den: 1
09:23:23.813: width: 1280
09:23:23.813: height: 720
09:23:23.813: keyint: 250
09:23:23.813:
09:23:23.824: ---------------------------------
09:23:23.825: [FFmpeg aac encoder: 'simple_aac'] bitrate: 160, channels: 2, channel_layout: 3
09:23:23.825:
09:23:23.842: ==== Recording Start ===============================================
09:23:23.842: [ffmpeg muxer: 'simple_file_output'] Writing file '//chs.internal/filesvr/staffusers/Data/jgoodrich/My Documents/My Videos/YouTube/2019-09-14 09-23-23.mp4'...
09:43:15.653: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 69 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:15.653:
09:43:15.948: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 92 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:15.948:
09:43:16.266: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 116 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:16.266:
09:54:29.967: [ffmpeg muxer: 'simple_file_output'] Output of file '//chs.internal/filesvr/staffusers/Data/jgoodrich/My Documents/My Videos/YouTube/2019-09-14 09-23-23.mp4' stopped
09:54:29.967: Output 'simple_file_output': stopping
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Total frames output: 55954
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Total drawn frames: 55978 (55984 attempted)
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 6 (0.0%)
09:54:29.968: ==== Recording Stop ================================================
I've record screen capture + audio before for YouTube videos (I'm a high school teacher) and it's worked fine. Today, a colleague and I wanted to start a podcast, so we recorded a 30 minute podcast over OBS which I have copied the log for below (I read on here when googling for issues that you're expected to post a log).
I'm no expert but it looks like it's worked fine? I didn't get any errors or anything come up.
Either way, it's been about 40 minutes since we finished and the mp4 file in my Documents is 2.75mb and doesn't play (obviously). We'd recorded shorter test ones to test the audio and they worked fine.
Is it just that it takes ages to save or is there an issue with it? Basically am I going to have to re-do the podcast (I will record a back up in future...)
Thanks guys, again, sorry if this is standard stuff but I thought it was worth an ask given the alternative is record it again.
09:23:23.813: ---------------------------------
09:23:23.813: [x264 encoder: 'simple_h264_stream'] preset: veryfast
09:23:23.813: [x264 encoder: 'simple_h264_stream'] settings:
09:23:23.813: rate_control: CBR
09:23:23.813: bitrate: 2500
09:23:23.813: buffer size: 2500
09:23:23.813: crf: 0
09:23:23.813: fps_num: 30
09:23:23.813: fps_den: 1
09:23:23.813: width: 1280
09:23:23.813: height: 720
09:23:23.813: keyint: 250
09:23:23.813:
09:23:23.824: ---------------------------------
09:23:23.825: [FFmpeg aac encoder: 'simple_aac'] bitrate: 160, channels: 2, channel_layout: 3
09:23:23.825:
09:23:23.842: ==== Recording Start ===============================================
09:23:23.842: [ffmpeg muxer: 'simple_file_output'] Writing file '//chs.internal/filesvr/staffusers/Data/jgoodrich/My Documents/My Videos/YouTube/2019-09-14 09-23-23.mp4'...
09:43:15.653: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 69 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:15.653:
09:43:15.948: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 92 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:15.948:
09:43:16.266: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 116 milliseconds (source: Desktop Audio)
09:43:16.266:
09:54:29.967: [ffmpeg muxer: 'simple_file_output'] Output of file '//chs.internal/filesvr/staffusers/Data/jgoodrich/My Documents/My Videos/YouTube/2019-09-14 09-23-23.mp4' stopped
09:54:29.967: Output 'simple_file_output': stopping
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Total frames output: 55954
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Total drawn frames: 55978 (55984 attempted)
09:54:29.968: Output 'simple_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 6 (0.0%)
09:54:29.968: ==== Recording Stop ================================================