Recording Format – There are a few file formats you can choose from (but not limited to) mov, mp4, TS file, mkv. I choose the option same as stream (which was chosen as 12000kbps). Recording Quality – You can change to set presets. Recording Path – Allows you to choose the destination path of the recorded video file.
#Obs download size 320kbps
Increasing the sound to 320kbps is recommended.
The quality will be better but it may make your computer CPU work a bit harder.Īudio Bitrate – This will allow to change the sound quality. To make it simple, if your computer will allow it, use the x264 encoder. In this example I didn’t change the settings, I just left it as default.Įncoder – This can dependent on your computer specs. Video Bitrate – You can alter the recording bitrate. We’re doing a simple recording, so let’s stick with the Simple option. Under the Output Mode tab there are two ways to change the settings, Simple or Advanced. The other settings won’t be needed if you’re just transferring old videos. I personally only change the Output and Video. Opening that window will give a variety of settings that can be changed. With that said, in the lower right hand side of the OBS Studio home screen, you will see the settings option button. Personally I prefer to change the export settings before altering the capture settings. There are options that you will (possibly) need to alter but we can get back to those settings later. The ezcap 284 driver is listed in the picture above. When you have finished renaming the source, the properties settings will open allowing to change the capture card signal. Unfortunately I’ve seen this happen with the USB capture sticks.