![]() I used alt and the red square turned green with red nodes and it allowed me to resize exactly how I wanted.Īfter closing obs & reopening this had become my blue square but when I clicked on it, it went green with red nodes again. Where I had a blue square with no nodes that I couldn't do anything with and a red rectangle with red nodes that if I tried resizing just kept the same size and moved some of it off the screen, but still a long way from doing what I want it to. Thanks Blackink & Icone99 - it was the alt that Icone99 said that I'd missed So please can someone do what I do with my trainees and give me a very simple point by point 'How To record PART of my screen' - Please!!! Presumably OBS was written by some tech genius who's brain doesn't live in the real world or appreciate what normal can do! It's mad and maddening! How can something so simple as Select Area be made so difficult? (Not that I can find any help from OBS just other people who've had the same problem!)Īnd before you ask, Yes, OBS does have full permissions on my mac. I've tried resetting the file output size and get part of what I want with huge blank areas either side.Īnd I've searched for help and tried everything I can find - but nothing works! I've tried Crop/Pad/Filters and get a nice recording of OBS with umpteen duplicates disappearing in the background even though I can't see it on my screen. I've tried the Display Capture & try to move the little red circles - and it just resizes the window and means some of what I want disappears off the bottom of the video or I get huge blank areas. I can't use Window Capture as I want to record multiple windows in the same space. You just 'draw' a rectangle around the area you want to record.īut how on earth do I get OBS to do it?!! Debut does it, Windows screen record does it. What I need to do is record a big rectangle of my screen that doesn't include the converstaions, toolbars etc but in which all of the apps will fit - accepting that because the orientation changes there will often be parts of my desktop showing. I usually demonstrate one at a time but sometimes have one on top of the other where I'm toggling between them. In the main part of my screen I demonstrate two or three applications one of which is often the mobile version of the app - so the apps are both landscape and portrait. What I have is a screen - down the left hand side I have two or 3 facetime/skype converstaions of the people I'm demonstrating - I don't want to record these. I'm a trainer and have been told I must use obs rather than Debut which I've been using for years and works perfectly. Setting bitrate too low will result in pixelated video, while setting it too high will generate a massive file.Please can someone help me as this is driving me absolutley mad!! Essentially, a higher bitrate results in better-quality videos with larger file sizes. This is a vital part of your recording setup. If you switch to Advanced in the Recording panel, many of the additional options relate to the bitrate. Choose Advanced and swap to the Recording tab below to see them. Of course, Advanced gives you more options if you're comfortable with that. Doing so will likely provide better results when recording, as it won't put as much strain on your CPU. If you have a powerful dedicated graphics card (not integrated graphics), you should change this to Hardware (AMD) or Hardware (NVENC), depending on your card. The default is Software (x264), which uses your CPU. Thus, a blue screen or power outage would destroy an MP4 recording, but merely cut it off if you're using FLV.īelow this, you'll need to choose an Encoder. While MP4 is a popular video format, using it is risky because you'll lose the whole file if OBS Studio can't finalize it. The default is FLV, which is fine in most cases. ![]() Under Recording Format, you can choose the video file type to save in (see different video file types, explained for help).
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