I use OBS to do screen casts. I haven't done this in a few months, I was running an older version of OBS, it of course suggested I upgrade and like an idiot I did. I spent an hour recording footage in several files, big and small. But when I opened up the files they wouldn't play, every single one of them.
So I uninstalled OBS, downloaded the latest version, was greeted with an all new UI, which I admit I like, and tried again. The videos played now, so I re recorded all my footage and pulled them into Adobe Premier, and had the devils time wrestling Premier not to crash when I appended clips from other sources to the ends of the videos I recorded in OBS. I finally sorted that out, only to have Premier promise me that it was going to take 48 hours to encode a 15 minute video, then crash 20 hours into it.
I've tried a ton of variations. I tried editing the footage in Windows Movie maker. I've tried using FLC. I've adjusted every setting suggested on every thread I can find, and the result is the same. If anyone has any suggestions I'm open to hearing them.
So I uninstalled OBS, downloaded the latest version, was greeted with an all new UI, which I admit I like, and tried again. The videos played now, so I re recorded all my footage and pulled them into Adobe Premier, and had the devils time wrestling Premier not to crash when I appended clips from other sources to the ends of the videos I recorded in OBS. I finally sorted that out, only to have Premier promise me that it was going to take 48 hours to encode a 15 minute video, then crash 20 hours into it.
I've tried a ton of variations. I tried editing the footage in Windows Movie maker. I've tried using FLC. I've adjusted every setting suggested on every thread I can find, and the result is the same. If anyone has any suggestions I'm open to hearing them.