Hi - I'd like to make a suggestion....
When I'm recording games, there are some times when I'd like to make a note of the current recording time if I need to remember something when I get to editing....like something I need to edit out, like my dogs barking in the background, for example.....but it's not practical for me to stop and jot something down on a piece of paper.
So, what I'm suggestion is the ability to electronically thru OBS to remember a "mark" on the timescale.....all it would need to record is a text file with the same filename as the current video filename, and to drop the timestamp to the the file when a shortcut or on-screen button is pressed.
I currently have a dedicated recording PC, and have scene changes setup across the number keys, so it's be great to be able to designate another shortcut for this, so then when it comes to editing, I can refer to the text file and see if there are any timestamps for me to focus my editing on.
Thanks for the consideration,
DarkCyde
When I'm recording games, there are some times when I'd like to make a note of the current recording time if I need to remember something when I get to editing....like something I need to edit out, like my dogs barking in the background, for example.....but it's not practical for me to stop and jot something down on a piece of paper.
So, what I'm suggestion is the ability to electronically thru OBS to remember a "mark" on the timescale.....all it would need to record is a text file with the same filename as the current video filename, and to drop the timestamp to the the file when a shortcut or on-screen button is pressed.
I currently have a dedicated recording PC, and have scene changes setup across the number keys, so it's be great to be able to designate another shortcut for this, so then when it comes to editing, I can refer to the text file and see if there are any timestamps for me to focus my editing on.
Thanks for the consideration,
DarkCyde