Had to repost this because it wasn't posted up earlier
I've not been using OBS long but it's a really good program so really appreciate it being available to use. I use it for recording tennis matches which are streamed in the public domain on ITF. I do this because I love keeping a collection of some of my favourite matches. I also have a health condition which means I cannot always watch the match live so watching it later when I am able to works better for me. So this software is a godsend.
I record in 60 fps. I originally used 30 fps but found it to be not as smooth as I desired. My other recording settings are:
mp4 (Please note I use this rather than mkv because I don't have the time to reconvert files and haven't had a power cut in many years plus have a UPS so it isn't a concern)
resolution : 1920x1080. 16:9
rate control= CBR (is this okay?)
bit rate=8000 kbps (is this okay?)
CPU usage=veryfast (is this okay?)
encoder =x264 {i do have options called: Nvidia HVENC H.264(new) but not used this as don't know what it means or does}
I'll also see if I include a log file.
When i record with above settings, the file sizes are too big though. For example a 2 hour video = 7GB. The quality is very good but is there a way for me to keep good quality at 60fps and reduce file size? i.e. are the settings I am using okay or can they be altered to fit my recording requirements?
thank you
I've not been using OBS long but it's a really good program so really appreciate it being available to use. I use it for recording tennis matches which are streamed in the public domain on ITF. I do this because I love keeping a collection of some of my favourite matches. I also have a health condition which means I cannot always watch the match live so watching it later when I am able to works better for me. So this software is a godsend.
I record in 60 fps. I originally used 30 fps but found it to be not as smooth as I desired. My other recording settings are:
mp4 (Please note I use this rather than mkv because I don't have the time to reconvert files and haven't had a power cut in many years plus have a UPS so it isn't a concern)
resolution : 1920x1080. 16:9
rate control= CBR (is this okay?)
bit rate=8000 kbps (is this okay?)
CPU usage=veryfast (is this okay?)
encoder =x264 {i do have options called: Nvidia HVENC H.264(new) but not used this as don't know what it means or does}
I'll also see if I include a log file.
When i record with above settings, the file sizes are too big though. For example a 2 hour video = 7GB. The quality is very good but is there a way for me to keep good quality at 60fps and reduce file size? i.e. are the settings I am using okay or can they be altered to fit my recording requirements?
thank you