You don't need to set the output canvas size to the cropped image size but if you don't you will need resize as noted about. No need to configure anything to record audio. If your PC is too slow, use the NVENC H.264 codec (for compatibility with premiere) the AMD version might work as well. Now, click on Start Recording and OBS Studio will start recording the whole screen with audio. As for setup, set it native to your game resolution eg (1080p), minimum 40 - 60 Mbit/s recording with VBR, x264 codec (CPU). Following that, name the layer and press OK. If you want to record audio as well, choose Audio Input Capture and select your microphone. Then you can select the window you want to record from the menu, choose whether to display the cursor, and click OK. A red box around the image will appear that can be resized to match the canvas. In the OBS Studio window, click on + under the Sources section, and select Display Capture. To record a single window, choose Window Capture and click OK. If not then resize the image by clicking on it. By default, the output resolution will change to be the same.įor example, for a 1920 x 1080 display resolution with cropping values as shown below:Īfter setting when back to the main menu, make sure the image preview size matches the shown output canvas. ây là v tr trên máy tính ca bn ni video ã quay s c lu. Chn tab Output và ghi chú trng Recording Path. Vn rt tt Bây gi hãy nhp vào nút Settings góc di bên phi ca giao din. If you choose Record Entire Screen, a camera. Trông n y Nhp vào OK trên ca s bt lên tip theo. At the bottom of the window that appears, youll see two options-Record Entire Screen and Record Selected Portion. ![]() So in a little over 3 minutes the video below will show how this is > accomplished. From the main window, select File, Settings, Video to get to where the base canvas can changed. Chn Screen Capture (Linux) hoc Display Capture. vldaryl posted: The main reason I get from people that don’t use OBS > Studio, they say there is no easy way to capture just a portion of a > screen. If you want a 1 to 1 pixel mapping on the output video to the cropped image then you need to set the base resolution to match the pixel width and height of the cropped portion. Right click on "Display Capture" and select "Filters"Ĭlick on the "+" and select the "Crop/Pad" filter.Ĭhange the values of left, top, right, and bottom values to crop the portion of the screen wanted.
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