![]() ![]() Select for ‘Window’ the process name and window title of the application you want to capture.In the ‘Sources’ window at the bottom click on the ‘+’ and select ‘Window Capture’.Select for the FPS ‘Common FPS Values’ and as value ’30’ or ’24’.Select for ‘Base (Canvas) Resolution’ 1920×1080.Select for ‘Output (Scaled) Resolution’ 1920×1080.Open the Settings & navigate to the tab ‘Video’.Select for ‘Mic/Auxiliary Audio’ the input audio device you’ll be using during the meeting. ![]() Select for ‘Desktop Audio’ the output audio device you’ll be using during the meeting.Open the Settings & navigate to the tab ‘Audio’.For ‘Recording Quality’ select ‘High Quality, Medium File Size’.Set the directory where the recordings should be saved to by setting the ‘Recording Path’.Open the Settings & navigate to the tab ‘Output’.But I’ll focus on the most basic feature set to record a meeting. Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) Studio was, as the name implies, originally developed as streaming software open source alternative to things like XSplit, but over the years has also become one of the best video screen recording software.ĭue to it’s original intend, the software offers a lot of options, like scenes, transitions between scenes, complex compositions, multi-stream support, webcam capture, etc. As such I’ve written a short guide on how to use OBS Studio and thought, I’d share it on here as well. On my current project at work, we sometimes need to record a meeting, unfortunately the recording feature of the meeting software isn’t enable.
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