OBS - How to Record and Stream Videos with Open Broadcaster

OBS - How to Record and Stream Videos with Open Broadcaster
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Looking to start recording and streaming your own videos for internet sites like YouTube and Twitch but don’t know how to get started? This courses purpose is to teach people like yourself Open Broadcaster Software, a video recording and streaming application for all major operating systems, so that they can do just that. Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) is the program I personally use for all my recording and streaming purposes because it’s the best app I’ve found. Be sure to pick the program up for Windows, Mac, or Linux before we get started. Record games, screencasts, presentations and more for your YouTube videos or school / work projects. Livestream on Twitch or YouTube with proper settings for a good connectionSetup OBS to get optimal video quality and output sizeMake your recording sessions easier by tweaking hotkeys and other settingsLearn about companion software that can help you record videos but also assist you when you are done recording and need to go to post productionFilter out backgrounds with Chroma Key technology and a green screenControl your audio with noise filters and gates for better qualitySeparate your audio into multiple output channels so that you can edit your microphone audio and desktop audio seperately in post productionLearn the workflow of doing recordings and livestreams so that you can get your videos finishedLearn the basics of OBS plugins for those who want to extend the app’s functionalityThis guide will show you proper install, setup, and usage for OBS. We cover many of the most useful settings like how to change your FPS to 60, how to set hotkeys, and using chroma key in order to filter out the background. You will find what you need to set up a webcam talking head for doing livestreams, recording games, or creating a presentation. Learn how you can record audio to seperate audio tracks, how to set up filters and noise gates for your microphone audio, and how to find the correct upload bitrate for streaming. In addition to covering OBS alone, there’s also a section in the course for related software that you can use to finish your video productions. This includes the audio editing tool Audacity, IP Webcam for recording your phone inside of OBS on your computer, and AirDroid - another tool for connecting your phone for file transfers and screen captures. OBS - How to Record and Stream Videos with Open Broadcaster is intended to be a complete guide for beginners leads into intermediate knowledge of the program, recording videos, and livestreaming. Using the course, you will be able to record videos, and stream to sites like YouTube and Twitch (though OBS also supports other sites that can be set up in largely the same way). If you need a video editor after your recordings, I’d recommend DaVinci Resolve (which has a free version but with the power comparable to Adobe Premiere). You can look for my other course on that just by searching DaVinci Resolve: )