Question / Help Overlay if it is recording?

Earlybite

New Member
Hi,

I'm new with OBS, come from Shadowplay and use as video editing Shotcut, and Shadowplay and Shortcut is no good combination, because of variable framerate from Shadowplay.
So I landed here, at OBS! :)

I've already made some videos and after setting in OBS the bitrate for audio to 48000, because additional MP3 files have it also, it looks really fine.

But one little thing I was searching at once, as soon I started OBS and recorded the first video:
An overlay, a sign, a little point or such, which shows "OBS is now recording".

Of course it should only be visible for me, not in the video.

But I couldn't find such a setting...

Is there a way to have such a sign, if OBS is recording, or not?

( (Currently) I capture only videos from a flight sim of my choice, not streaming, so I have a fullscreen and I cannot see the status at the bottom of the OBS window!)

I hope that can be made possible, to have 100% wellness. :)

Best regards
Earlybite
 

drakgoku1

Member
This is the only way to know that you are recording / streaming

Recording: OFF
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Recording: ON
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koala

Active Member
If your app or game is running fullscreen, there is no way to tell OBS is recording without having a 2nd monitor and running OBS on that monitor.
If your app or game is running windowed and the Windows Taskbar is visible, you can go to OBS settings->General and look in the System Tray section. Check Enable. You will see a small OBS icon at the right of your task bar, which will have a red dot if you're streaming or recording.
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Earlybite

New Member
Hi!

Maybe there is a way with a script, watching if a new file is added in a known folder...? If, then status "Recording", and if status "Recording", "Not Recording"..., hmm, and if it starts recording, currently I do not know exactly how, drawing a little point, maybe green, that one can see, that it is recording, and if stopped a red one (and it should be enough if the point is only drawn for a second or so, one can cut it out, isn't it<?>)...

With VB.6 or VB.Net (or what ever) there should be a possibility in any case...

Ok..., thanks for answering!

Til then,
and best regards
Earlybite
 

EWT

New Member
No script necessary in my experience. My solution was found in "Notification Area" settings on my PC. I selected OBS as an icon to appear on the taskbar. Now when I am recording in OBS, the icon reflects this status with a red dot.
 

AKASync

New Member
In my opinion that's a must have feature for any recording software to let the user know that yes "it's recording now" by a simple overlay icon located anywhere on the screen. (Top left/right or bottom left/right). Also should not record the overlay itself but only the content. This helps users with a single monitor who records full screen videos with hot keys. (Don't need to alt tab to see if it's recording).

This feature would be a life saver for a lot of users. I recently lost 2hrs worth of footage just because of that.

Is it too hard to add the feature? or obs devs just don't want to do it?
 
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