The "Sprite MOd". That's smart! A trick I never thought about and it's so simple :-D I did install a plugin that records also the sources separately. However this is also a great solution.
Thanks for the suggestion, Breezzer! I saw a couple tutorials about add-ons that could do this, although some of them looked a little fragile. Have you used any for your videos?
@@TechnicallyTrent I haven't. you could try a move transition add on, and move your web cam around with a hot key, I have stream decks, I use. The good with the vert, is you can use it for shorts, set it up to record :59 and then use that clip to promote your video, vert is the future I think, people are tired of holding their phones horizontal
even subscribed to this channel, I'm not good at all at editing videos and fotos, I'm about to to start tutorials for music in Spanish and this will help me a lot.
"Display capture!" - so that's how you do it🙈. Been using a Panasonic S5 to record video and Quick Time for the screen recordings and syncing with Voice Sync in Davinci. Just could not figure out where the screen record option was in OBS - now I know. Perfect timing, thanks👍
do you have to record the whole screen? I was wondering if it possible to record two different open windows at the same time on one screen, so each open window would be a seperate recording when done, I hope that makes sense
Hi @rogerwines6947, you can just record a window if you like. When you add a Source, choose "Window Capture" and you can add multiple windows and use the method I describe. They will go to the same video file, but you can crop them apart when editing. I should note that I have seen some external plugins that can actually output to multiple video files simultaneously, but they seemed more complicated than I wanted to deal with and i think performance can also be an issue. Hope this helps! Trent