![]() Click the dropp-down and will give you other options, including the wonderfully dramatic Lossless Quality, Tremendously Large File Size. ![]() You’ve also got a Recording Quality option which is set to High Quality Medium File Size by default. The great news is that OBS Studio can remux recordings for you. You can play either format back through VLC Media Player (also free and open source) before you remux it to MP4. You can use mkv or flv to record, though only the former supports multiple audio tracks and also might result in bigger file sizes. Remux is a container for your encoding, it keeps it untouched (lossless, though that's optional) and lets you convert it to another file format without reencoding your video or losing information. You can then remux the video to your required format, like MP4. With a format like mkv, you’d still have the recording up until the crash. You might be tempted to change it to MP4 as that’s more than likely your desired output, but the problem here is that if your recording crashes or your computer does, because the MP4 won’t have been finalised as the metadata is only written once the recording is complete, anything you did manage to record will be useless. Simple Recording Settingsįirst set the Recording Path to the location where you’d like your recordings to save. Let’s take a look at the Simple recording options, first. The settings in Output have two options, Simple and Advanced. Record every broadcast automatically Recording Settings Or you can choose to record every time you stream by going back into Settings and General and ticking the appropriate box. Manually record your broadcast Automatically Record Stream ![]() ![]() To manually set off your recording each time you stream you’ll need to click Start Recording. Under Output on the right, look at the Recording section. Go to settings in the bottom right menu, or by clicking File > Settings in the top menu. Here’s how to record and stream video at the same time, and the settings to use. Some streaming platforms, like Twitch, let you record there and then export, but if you’re using OBS Studio to stream then the best way is probably to record in the same software you're already using. There’ll be times when you want to record your live broadcast or stream, whether it’s to watch it back and make improvements, or to repost later on other channels.
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