Been using OBS for over 6 months to simply record the contents of a browser window and I'm able to get done what i want but just barely, and it is becoming intolerable. I'd be glad to review a tutorial but the ones I've tried don't get to my issues or are unclear on the details. So if you can suggest one that addresses the items below that would be great. Never sure on these forums whether to include multiple questions or one at a time so I'm going to put forward my main issues and depending on responses split them into their own post later, if that is ok.
TIA for any and all assistance.
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- Was trying just now to determine the type for the sources I've created, but when I select Properties for a given source I don't see that indicated. I think they were all created by choosing Browser but it's been a while. And I just learned that it is possible to use a browser embedded in OBS, but not sure how that works. If I create a new source and choose browser is it using the embedded OBS browser?
- Once i have the source set I presume the next step is to set the Scene. Is that correct? Are Scene's independent of sources or does choosing a scene then change the source to whatever was set up for that scene?
- Is the scene where the parameters of the recording get set, such as the frame to capture, the resolution of the recording, etc., or does that happen in the source or elsewhere?
- I do not get how the Red and Blue frames in the preview window work at all. If I adjust the red frame the underlying image of the browser changes as well. And if i click on the blue frame it changes to red. One problem i have is that lately my recordings come out with wide sections of black on either side of the recorded image. It's beyond me how to set it up so it just records what's in the browser window without any excess.
- Finally, what do i adjust to get a recording that does not skip frames? Right now i get a recording that is apparently very high def, since when i open it in VLC the window is larger than the screen on the desktop I am using to view it. And the video does not keep up with the audio, which is smooth, but the video is choppy. I don't need it so high def but not sure which setting effects the recording so that it is not so CPU intensive so that it can't keep up.
- Output: Mode = simple
- Output: Video Encoder = Software (x264)
- Output: Encoder Preset = Veryfast (default)
- Output: Rec Quality = Same as stream - (is this referring to the source stream, i.e. the browser, or something else?
- Output: Recording Format = MPEG-4 (.mp4) - (it still records in MKV and then creates a new copy in mp4 - is that necessary?)
- Video: Base Res = 1920x1080 - (guessing reducing this or the next could make a smoother recording)
- Video: Output (Scaled) Res = 1920x1080
- Video: Common FPS Values = 60
- Advanced: Automatically remux to mp4 - (is this necessary since the Output: Recording Format = MPEG-4? Kinda confusing)
- Advanced: All other settings left as default except a filename for Filename Formatting
TIA for any and all assistance.
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