So, save just the RAW video
Settings > Output Select Lossless Going to be some Huge files
Yes, you asked for saving without encoding, and this is lossless, and this is really huge.
Instead of lossless, select some other quality such as "Indistinguishable quality". Way smaller. This way the video you save to disk is encoded with a different encoding method than your stream. The stream gets low quality for bandwidth constraints, and the video file gets better quality encoding. Usually, the setting "indistinguishable quality" is as good as the original for the human eye.
The drawback is your machine needs the computing resources to run 2 encoding sessions. If you have encoding overload, try to switch the encoder from x264 to some hardware encoder your machine might support - preferably nvenc, if you have a nvidia GPU.
If you are attempting to capture someone else's streaming video and save their stream's content in the native streaming format, OBS is not designed for that. It is not meant to be used as a piracy tool. We cannot assist with recording someone else's content on your computer.
If you just want to save what has been streamed, choose the recording quality called "same as stream".
I misunderstood literally every single post from you. So don't want to create a stream yourself but want to grab some stream from some streaming website and download this to a local video file? For this OBS Studio is the wrong tool. With OBS, this would be like filming a movie from the cinema screen with a camera. OBS will always reprocess and re-encode what it processes.
What you need is some kind of stream downloader. I will not suggest any, because usually stream downloading is frowned upon or prohibited by the copyright owners of that stream.
OBS Studio cannot. It is not designed as a video/stream downloader.Thanks again for your reply! I have explained your concern before, so there is no need to repeat it. I also oppose illegal recordings, but not all recordings are illegal, and I don't treat all recordings as illegal. Perhaps our differences are cultural.
In fact, the "grab some stream from some website" you mentioned is one of the functions of Obs Studio itself, just like browser capture and display capture, located at: Sources>Add>Media Source>(deselect Local File), And you can save and output these videos.
So the problem I mentioned is not at this step. Rather, it is only hoped that when outputting in the next step, the cached media is used directly without re-encoding. This preserves the highest quality and takes up minimal disk space. I hope Obs Studio can do it.
Allowing OBS to record a steam with minimal overhead (no re-encoding) would be a great feature.OBS Studio cannot. It is not designed as a video/stream downloader.
I think koala has your answer. Just scroll up in this thread.Allowing OBS to record a steam with minimal overhead (no re-encoding) would be a great feature.
For example, it would in theory allow OBS to include other streams where the stream required a delay. e.g. see this thread:
Thread 'Add delay for window capture' https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/add-delay-for-window-capture.164857/