In this free video tutorial, I will show you the Best OBS Setting for Recording YouTube Content.
How to setup OBS for YouTUbe content recording tutorial
Did you know that OBS is not only an awesome screen capture video recording application but also FREE?
OBS studio is available for Apple Mac, PC and Linux computers. Many YouTubers use OBS for recording YouTube content and live streaming.
Watch my free video tutorial for setting up OBS for recording video from your computer screen.
Video Tutorial Content
- Introduction for OSB Studio
- Update recording quality settings
- Set recording format to MP4
- Set encoder to Hardware
- Set frame rate to 30 or 60 fps
Video tutorial for setting up OBS
OBS (Open Broadcaster Software) FAQs
What operating system can I use?
OSB can be installed on Windows, Apple Mac and Linux computers.
Can OSB capture my computer screen in real time?
In most cases, you should be able to capture content from your computer screen and audio in real time. When running applications and OSB at the same time you may find the applications might lag (slow down). I would advise using your GPU for video recording by updating the OSB settings as shown in the video tutorial above. I would suggest having a minimum of 16GB system RAM and a good GPU like GTX 1060 with 16GB RAM.
What is the best resolution for capturing YouTube video content?
I would recommend capturing all video content at 1080p resolution (HD Resolution).
This would translate to a pixel size of 1920 x 1080.
YouTube prefers video content that has a minimum of 1080p resolution.
Do I need to capture and upload videos to YouTube at different resolutions?
No, YouTube will take your uploaded 1080p resolution file and automatically create lower-resolution files. Lower-resolution video files are normally displayed to YouTube users who have a slower internet connection speed.
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Open Broadcaster video tutorial created by: DCP Video Editors in East London
