π±πHOW TO SETUP OBS FOR RECORDING & STREAMING || 100% BEST SETTINGS || π±π
π±πHOW TO SETUP OBS FOR RECORDING & STREAMING || 100% BEST SETTINGS || π±π
This video will define How to setup OBS Professionally for Streaming & Recording, I'll explain EVERYTHING you need to know about setting up for PROFESSIONAL STREAMING.
β¨ Time Stamps:
βοΈ 00:00β - Intro
βοΈ 01:05 - How to setup OBS for Streaming
βοΈ 14:16β - How to Download Obs
βοΈ 15:00β - How to setup OBS for Recording
βοΈ 19:50β - Outro
βοΈ 20:27β - Ending
Obs Download Link: https://obsproject.com/download
What is OBS?
OBS Studio is a free and open-source software suite for recording and live streaming. Written in C, C++, and Qt, OBS provides real-time source and device capture, scene composition, encoding, recording, and broadcasting. Transmission of data is primarily done via the Real-Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP) and can be sent to any RTMP supporting destination, including many presets for streaming websites such as YouTube, Twitch, Instagram, and Facebook.
For video encoding, OBS Studio is capable of using the x264 free software library Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC, and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC format and the H.265/HEVC format. Multiple tracks of audio can be encoded using the AAC codec. Advanced users can choose to use any codecs and containers available in libavcodec / libavformat as well as output the stream to a custom.
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text, and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu, and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for a preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use Open Broadcaster Software, including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
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