Hi - I'm brand new to OBS (and any sort of streaming software) and plan to use it to record and edit interviews.
The way I'm thinking of doing it is to record 2-4 video sources in one Scene and then to put the recording of that back into OBS to re-record while switching between other graphically designed scenes. It would not be possible to do this well at the same time as being fully engaged with the interview.
However, the drawback with this would be that I'd be limited to a quarter of my maximum screen resolution per source. This is currently 2560p, meaning that each source would record at a maximum of 720p, which would be poor, especially when I want a speaker to appear full-screen.
I thought of an alternative, which would be to put each source into a separate Scene and use multiple instances of OBS to record each one. Then they could be of higher resolution. But as far as I'm aware, there isn't a feature in OBS to start all the video recordings simultaneously or to sync them afterwards, so the final result would be far from smooth.
Can anyone help?
The way I'm thinking of doing it is to record 2-4 video sources in one Scene and then to put the recording of that back into OBS to re-record while switching between other graphically designed scenes. It would not be possible to do this well at the same time as being fully engaged with the interview.
However, the drawback with this would be that I'd be limited to a quarter of my maximum screen resolution per source. This is currently 2560p, meaning that each source would record at a maximum of 720p, which would be poor, especially when I want a speaker to appear full-screen.
I thought of an alternative, which would be to put each source into a separate Scene and use multiple instances of OBS to record each one. Then they could be of higher resolution. But as far as I'm aware, there isn't a feature in OBS to start all the video recordings simultaneously or to sync them afterwards, so the final result would be far from smooth.
Can anyone help?