Why has my obs file sizes just doubled in size? A 5 hour recording is now 10GB big. I havent changed any settings except the max bitrate which I temporarily set to 10000 for a few recordings to see what it would be like in the video, but it was switched back.
I mean, before with the 5000 max bitrate my recording file size was like something over 3GB for maybe a 10hr recording or something, then maybe like a few months back it went to over 5GB.
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Im sorry I did it this way, I didnt understand "then select "Upload" on the log file, copy the link to your clipboard, and paste the link in the forum post" as I didnt know where the "upload on the log file" was. Clearly it wasnt referring to within obs or the folder in windows explorer, I didnt know where else.
Had to use a different site for log as no text site would upload it that I could find.
(And yes I know my obs is probably really old, I didnt update it yet as I actually downgraded a while back as there was something new in the next update which I found very annoying (a notification window) and couldn't work out how to use the information that was given here by a member to get rid of it)
I mean, before with the 5000 max bitrate my recording file size was like something over 3GB for maybe a 10hr recording or something, then maybe like a few months back it went to over 5GB.
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Im sorry I did it this way, I didnt understand "then select "Upload" on the log file, copy the link to your clipboard, and paste the link in the forum post" as I didnt know where the "upload on the log file" was. Clearly it wasnt referring to within obs or the folder in windows explorer, I didnt know where else.
Had to use a different site for log as no text site would upload it that I could find.
(And yes I know my obs is probably really old, I didnt update it yet as I actually downgraded a while back as there was something new in the next update which I found very annoying (a notification window) and couldn't work out how to use the information that was given here by a member to get rid of it)