Some background first...
My church has an A/V setup with a Roland VR-50HD at its heart.
The video (1920x1080 29.97P) output is sent over USB3 to a PC to capture the output.
I initially used Roland's Video Capture for VR software running on the PC to capture the video into MP4 files.
But the PC (Quad Core i5) was overwhelmed when later editing the video with Shotcut. (We are not streaming)
So we replaced it with a Dell using a Ryzen 1700X, quadrupling the CPU power. The editing is no longer an issue.
But...
Discovered Roland does not support non-Intel systems with the software. The USB card (Inateck KT4006) Roland Support suggested did not make a difference. I won't go into the details. But I am not happy.
So I am trying to find an alternative to Roland's software. Currently experimenting with OBS Studio and switched the encoder to use the Radeon RX-580 after installing the support.
After I burn DVDs of the edited videos I spot check them on a flat screen TV in the fellowship hall. And discovered it has quite a bit of overscan. So I have a low-tech method of sewing threads taped on the monitor that I use when capturing to keep important stuff out of the overscan area.
Now to the question:
I am new to OBS Studio (unlike Roland it doesn't have any USB issues), but I figured out how to add to Sources a transparent PNG of a rectangle (lines) to indicate the overscan boundary. And unlike the "threads," it will be accurate no matter the size of the Preview window.
Obviously I don't want that on the recording.
I have been extensively consulting the Oracle of Google and going through the OBS website, but have not found a way to have this rectangle Sources image only appear in Preview.
Is there a way to have a Source only appear in Preview?
Thanks!
My church has an A/V setup with a Roland VR-50HD at its heart.
The video (1920x1080 29.97P) output is sent over USB3 to a PC to capture the output.
I initially used Roland's Video Capture for VR software running on the PC to capture the video into MP4 files.
But the PC (Quad Core i5) was overwhelmed when later editing the video with Shotcut. (We are not streaming)
So we replaced it with a Dell using a Ryzen 1700X, quadrupling the CPU power. The editing is no longer an issue.
But...
Discovered Roland does not support non-Intel systems with the software. The USB card (Inateck KT4006) Roland Support suggested did not make a difference. I won't go into the details. But I am not happy.
So I am trying to find an alternative to Roland's software. Currently experimenting with OBS Studio and switched the encoder to use the Radeon RX-580 after installing the support.
After I burn DVDs of the edited videos I spot check them on a flat screen TV in the fellowship hall. And discovered it has quite a bit of overscan. So I have a low-tech method of sewing threads taped on the monitor that I use when capturing to keep important stuff out of the overscan area.
Now to the question:
I am new to OBS Studio (unlike Roland it doesn't have any USB issues), but I figured out how to add to Sources a transparent PNG of a rectangle (lines) to indicate the overscan boundary. And unlike the "threads," it will be accurate no matter the size of the Preview window.
Obviously I don't want that on the recording.
I have been extensively consulting the Oracle of Google and going through the OBS website, but have not found a way to have this rectangle Sources image only appear in Preview.
Is there a way to have a Source only appear in Preview?
Thanks!