concerning the crash protection, in the new OBS apparently there is the option for "fragmented MP4" which has this crash protection as well as an easy way for chapter markings with streamer bot
QuickSync H.264 is using Intel UHD Integrated graphics, which means you are not using your dedicated graphics card if you have one. So, unless you don't have an Nvidia or AMD card I would avoid using it.
Depends on how detailed you want to go! If you want something quick and out of the gate, Capcut is a great option. If you want to go into the deep end and spend some time learning the trade and never need to learn a new editing software again: DaVinci Resolve. The free version of that has everything that you need.
This might be a dumb question, but I didn't understood how to open this second OBS session. It always opens the streaming OBS I already configured. Even when I open it by the newly downloaded shortcut inside the unziped folder. Someone help?
When you unzipped your second OBS into a different folder make a text file called "portable_mode". Just make sure you have NOT opened your OBS before that. You need to do this BEFORE opening your second OBS the first time.
I have done everything up to 1:16 but only one OBS has the capture when I have both instances of OBS running. When I try to open the new OBS it shows up on it but then when I open the streaming OBS, it doesn't show up on that. Its always one or the other.
Hey @TrueNorthGamer_! You mention the timestamp "1:16" but that is right at the start of the video. Could you perhaps drop into the discord and we'll try and figure it out together?
My 13700k 4070TI Super combo struggled a lot with streaming and recording at the same time. Your recording settings saved me from buying a new pc. Thank you for the video!🤝
Yep! You will have two different OBS running simultaneously, so when you are streaming (in your regular OBS) you will also be recording (in your recording OBS).
@@ContentDelta thank you so much. I was thinking of just downloading Streamlabs and using that for recording but OBS for Streaming but I'll try this method instead.
If I record it like you and then insert the recording into my editing software (Filmora 13) and crop it, it’s not 100% sharp. The quality suffers for me with these settings. My base canvas is now set to 3840x1089. My scaled output resolution is set to 1920x1080. Anyone an idea?
If you record with a double wide canvas, turn off your rescaling. Then you should get two Full HD videos side by side in your recording and there will be no loss in quality.