DaVinci Resolve Editing Tip How to Speed Up and Fast Forward a Video
In today's helpful tips segment, Kevin shows how you can set up a fast forward function to a video you are editing in Davinci Resolve. This can be extremely useful if you are editing long videos (such as gaming walkthroughs) are and looking for ways to cut down time or eliminate repetitive sections. Let us know of any editing tips and tricks you may have come across!
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Blocked Music? How to fix Music Copyright Youtube Issues
Keeping in line with Kevin's last Tips and Tricks video that dealt with overcoming video blocking in Youtube, he talks today about overcoming music blocking issues. By overlaying one music track over top another, many times you are able to make your video acceptable to the Youtube algorithm and not be in violation of Youtube copyright rules. We once again use example of a "What's New" video we created for the outstanding Gamazda!
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
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Follow Up Update OBS Netflix Amazon Disney+ Videos Blocked Showing Black Screen While Recording
Kevin is circling back around to answer some questions from his previous OBS black screen video. He talks about whether his Firefox fix works on IPhones, IPads, Android, etc.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
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OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
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Blocked Video? How to Fix Blocked Youtube Video Reviews
Kevin is back with another helpful Tips and Tricks video, and this one deals with an issue that many of us Youtube content creators wrestle with daily, and that's videos you are using being blocked or restricted. By using multiple video and picture inlays within your green screen on your video, many times you are able to make your video acceptable to the Youtube algorithm and not be in violation of Youtube copyright rules. Kevin uses an example of a "What's New" video we created for the outstanding Gamazda!
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
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E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
DaVinci Resolve (originally known as da Vinci Resolve) is a color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, originally developed by da Vinci Systems, and now developed by Blackmagic Design following its acquisition in 2009.[1][2] In addition to the commercial version of the software (known as DaVinci Resolve Studio), Blackmagic Design also distributes a free edition, with reduced functionality, simply named DaVinci Resolve (formerly known as DaVinci Resolve Lite)
Blackmagic Design versions
Released in August 2014, version 11 added audio mixing, media organization features, and further video editing features, thereby enabling the software to function as a standalone non-linear editor (NLE) for the first time, in addition to integrating with other NLEs.[26][27][28]
Subsequently, version 12 (announced at NAB 2015) added a new audio engine (supporting VST/AU plug-ins),[29][30] and version 14 (2017) added an integrated version of audio editing software previously developed by Fairlight (following Blackmagic Design's acquisition of the company during the same year[31]).[32]
The first version of Resolve for standard editions of Linux (version 12.5.5) was made available in 2017. This was also the first version in which a free Resolve version for Linux became available. Previous versions had required a custom build of Linux, use of the DaVinci Resolve Advanced hardware control panel, and a dedicated license dongle.[33]
Blackmagic Design officially announced DaVinci Resolve version 16 at NAB 2019, in April 2019. New features included a dedicated 'Cut' page (to provide a more streamlined alternative to the 'Edit' page), machine learning functionality (Studio edition only) to handle repetitive tasks (e.g. facial recognition to sort clips by person), 3D audio within Fairlight, and new collaboration features (including Frame.io integration).[35][36][37] Version 16.0 was made available on 8 August 2019.[38]
The first details for DaVinci Resolve version 17 were announced on November 9, 2020, including improved Fairlight audio and HDR color correction tools.[39] Version 17.0 final was officially released on February 25, 2021.[40] Version 17.1 was released on March 10, 2021, and was the first Mac release to run natively on Apple silicon.[41] Version 17.2 was released on May 12, 2021, and added AV1 hardware decoding support.[42] Version 17.4 was released on October 22, 2021.[43] Version 17.4.6 added AV1 hardware encoding support.[44]
DaVinci Resolve 18 was officially announced on April 18, 2022.[45] Version 18.0 final was officially released on July 21, 2022.
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OBS Microphone Settings. How to add Filters Adjust Compressors Remove Noise Echo Pitch and More.
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin does a deeper dive into the OBS sound settings. Have you been experiencing sound distortions or echo issues? Kevin shows us how to adjust settings to compensate for that.
To find out more info and download your free version of OBS, visit:
https://obsproject.com/
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
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OBS Screen Capture Not Displaying for Video Programs Training and Others Within Google & Firefox #1
Are you having trouble with displaying videos within your OBS Screen Capture? Kevin is here with today's Tech Tuesday to explain how to access the security and privacy settings within your browser to unlock the ability to do so!
To download OBS, visit their website at:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
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Editing Green Screen Delta Chroma Key Settings Edit Green Screen Removal DaVinci Resolve
Kevin is back for some more helpful editing tips with DaVinci Resolve! In today's episode, he walks us through how to implement the Chroma Key to remove the green screen and add videos/pics to your project. Let us know what editing tips you know that we can share with everyone!
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DaVinci Resolve (originally known as da Vinci Resolve) is a color grading, color correction, visual effects, and audio post-production video editing application for macOS, Windows, and Linux, originally developed by da Vinci Systems, and now developed by Blackmagic Design following its acquisition in 2009.[1][2] In addition to the commercial version of the software (known as DaVinci Resolve Studio), Blackmagic Design also distributes a free edition, with reduced functionality, simply named DaVinci Resolve (formerly known as DaVinci Resolve Lite)
Blackmagic Design versions
Released in August 2014, version 11 added audio mixing, media organization features, and further video editing features, thereby enabling the software to function as a standalone non-linear editor (NLE) for the first time, in addition to integrating with other NLEs.[26][27][28]
Subsequently, version 12 (announced at NAB 2015) added a new audio engine (supporting VST/AU plug-ins),[29][30] and version 14 (2017) added an integrated version of audio editing software previously developed by Fairlight (following Blackmagic Design's acquisition of the company during the same year[31]).[32]
The first version of Resolve for standard editions of Linux (version 12.5.5) was made available in 2017. This was also the first version in which a free Resolve version for Linux became available. Previous versions had required a custom build of Linux, use of the DaVinci Resolve Advanced hardware control panel, and a dedicated license dongle.[33]
Blackmagic Design officially announced DaVinci Resolve version 16 at NAB 2019, in April 2019. New features included a dedicated 'Cut' page (to provide a more streamlined alternative to the 'Edit' page), machine learning functionality (Studio edition only) to handle repetitive tasks (e.g. facial recognition to sort clips by person), 3D audio within Fairlight, and new collaboration features (including Frame.io integration).[35][36][37] Version 16.0 was made available on 8 August 2019.[38]
The first details for DaVinci Resolve version 17 were announced on November 9, 2020, including improved Fairlight audio and HDR color correction tools.[39] Version 17.0 final was officially released on February 25, 2021.[40] Version 17.1 was released on March 10, 2021, and was the first Mac release to run natively on Apple silicon.[41] Version 17.2 was released on May 12, 2021, and added AV1 hardware decoding support.[42] Version 17.4 was released on October 22, 2021.[43] Version 17.4.6 added AV1 hardware encoding support.[44]
DaVinci Resolve 18 was officially announced on April 18, 2022.[45] Version 18.0 final was officially released on July 21, 2022.
#Usefultips #DaVinciResolve #GreenScreen #ChromaKey #Youtube #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #Howtosavevaluabletime #editingsoftware #videoediting #easyfix
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How to Blur out Items within a Video or Picture DaVinci Resolve
Kevin is back for some more helpful editing tips with DaVinci Resolve! There are times where it might be necessary, or you may want to add the effect of blurring out some portions of pictures of video you are editing, and Kevin walks us through some easy steps on how to do that! Let us know what tips you have as well!
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YouTube Copyright Issues Information Overview on How to Prevent a Copyright Strike from YouTube
We know that we've all been frustrated with getting copyright strikes within your Youtube videos, whether it be flagging videos or music. This can be so demoralizing that you may feel tempted to give up on making quality videos. We want to encourage you to continue to make outstanding content, and Kevin is hear with some tips to help legally get past the copyright claims and be within Youtubes guidelines and continue to make high quality videos! Let us know ways you have successfully dealt with this issue.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
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E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
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How to Create a Backdrop Background for Your Next Meeting with Google Meets or Zoom with OBS
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin walks us through how to use OBS, through virtual camera, to set up a backdrop within Google Meets, for your virtual meetings!
To download OBS, visit their website at:
https://obsproject.com/
To check out Google Meets, visit:
https://meet.google.com/?pli=1
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
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Originally called simply Paint Shop, the first version, 1.0, was a basic picture converter between BMP, GIF and PCX formats, conceived by Robert Voit [3][4] and developed by Joel DeRider. It was released by Robert Voit in August 1990. Paint Shop was originally distributed as shareware and is still available at many download sites (4.12 being a popular version). Most newer versions are only commercially available although some have been distributed in the United Kingdom in computer magazine CDs after they became obsolete.
Paint Shop Pro 5 added support for layers as well as CMYK and HSL colour modes, included JASC Animation Shop for creating animations and in fact was marketed as "Paint Shop Pro 5.0 with Animation Shop".[5] PaintShop Pro X6 was the first to be available as a native 64 bit version (purchase includes both versions).[6] PaintShop Pro X7 includes content-aware features such as "Magic Fill" and "Smart Edge" as well as support for XMP sidecar files that preserve edit settings for raw formats.[7]
From 2006 to 2011 (versions XI to X3), PaintShop Pro was marketed as "Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo". Having dropped the "Photo" part of the name in version X4, Paintshop Pro X5 was derived from Ulead Photo Explorer after Corel's acquisition of Ulead.[8]
On November 28, 2007, Corel announced that the office in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, where Paint Shop Pro was created, would be shut down, with development moving to offices in California and China
#obs #googlemeets #virtualcamera #setupbackground #videoediting #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
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Screen Recording Blur Issues. OBS Low Resolution Fix and Update Help with Editing Blurry Screen Rec
In today's Tech Tuesday, we're turning it over to you, the viewers. We've been hearing from folks that they are having trouble with low DPI within OBS, and the screen is very blurry. What we'd like is, if you are experiencing this issue, in the comments below let us know how you're recording into OBS. What programs are you using? That will help us to narrow down some topics to help you through that!
To find out more info and download your free version of OBS, visit:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
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E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
#obs #blurryscreen #lowresolution #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
Some information on OBS from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBS_Studio):
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats. It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio, including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012. In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API. In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version.
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OBS Audio Display Capture Sound Not Working. How to Fix Audio Input and Output Sound Capture in OBS
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin dives into an issue within OBS where the audio output capture disappears, and then there is no sound within your editing. By reapplying filters, Kevin walks us through how to remedy this situation.
To check out Google Meets, visit:
https://meet.google.com/?pli=1
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
You will notice in the background of this video, footage from a live performance of German heavy metal superstars BLUTENGEL! To find out more on them, visit:
https://blutengel.de/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO6QyefcA_5qMhhfQaXOPcw
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlutengelOfficial
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blutengel_official_chrispohl/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2SRu9oxCg91Omb2yMFzttR
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#OBSsoundissues #soundissues #obs #nosound #OBSsoundfix #audiooutputcapture #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #yeti #blutengel @OfficialBlutengel
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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How to Load a Media Source Video Within OBS Record Reactions Training Live Videos Zoom Meetings
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin walks us through how to select media sources for the background within your OBS video. You can even resize and overlay multiple video sources to create fantastic content!
You can see in this video, we utilized live footage of some incredible bands, including RELENT (with Maggie from GFM) and ALL GOOD THINGS!
To follow Relent online, visit:
https://relentband.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkLpvxN4OTsqE6u0cROys4A/videos
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/relent777
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/relentofficial/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/relent_official
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3BcuUq1rwq2xlcyab2w3lu
To follow GFM online, visit:
https://www.thegfmband.com/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/theGFMband
Youtube (The GFM Sisters): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBCJTdD0jxu_YX956hlNcug/featured
Youtube (GFM Live): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCb8jSwi7aD3VFkHhTcnR4WA
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegfmband
Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/thegfmband
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thegfmband
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2NzvxoOoIshAvoQ2wYbZhj
And to check out All Good Things, visit:
https://allgoodthings.la/
Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/c/AllGoodThingsRock
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allgoodthingsrock
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allgoodthingsrock/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/AGTrockofficial
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2uMWUtg8XLpJxNSqbGOkl1
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
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E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
#obs #relent #allgoodthings #gfm #shotcut #videoquality #inspiringhowucthat #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #fyp #mediasources @officialrelentband @theGFMband @AllGoodThingsRock
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Biographical information on All Good Things from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Good_Things_(band)):
All Good Things is an American Alternative rock band formed in Los Angeles in 2013. The group consists of Dan Murphy (vocals), Andrew Bojanic (guitars, bass, vocals, keyboards, producer), Liz Hooper (bass, vocals, keyboards, producer), Miles Franco (guitars, bass, vocals), and Tim Spier (drums, vocals). They were signed to Better Noise Records in 2019 after their song "For The Glory" and their album Machines appeared in multiple television and film advertisements, such as for the NHL, WWE, Sony PlayStation, and their music videos were streamed and viewed more than 100 million times.
The band signed with the Better Noise Records label in 2019 and released the single "Kingdom" from their forthcoming album.
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OBS Media Source. How to Create Looped Video to Play in Your Background Backdrop #2
Kevin is back with another helpful Tech Tuesday video, where he walks us through how to set up a video loop in OBS to run in the background of our videos.
To download OBS, visit their website at:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#obs #videoediting OBSmediasourse #videoplayback #videoloop #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #googlemeet #zoom
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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Logitech Speakers Deleted Missing or Not Working Properly. How to Fix and Reset Your Speakers
Have you been having trouble with your Logitech Speakers not working properly after updating files, adding new apps or program crashing? We have had that issue as well, and Kevin provides a simple solution on how to fix the problem within Logitech systems and other speakers you may have.
2.1 speaker system with full-spectrum LIGHTSYNC RGB reacts to in-game action and audio. DTS:X Ultra positional surround sound drives explosive, down-firing subwoofer and two satellite speakers with wide-angle drivers.
Built-in LIGHTSYNC RGB lighting blasts game driven lighting colors and effects activated by the audio in many popular games
Explosive 240 Watts Peak power and unique driver design deliver a huge soundscape for a heightened gaming experience
Integrated DTS:X Ultra surround sound renders 3D positional audio so you hear your gaming environment from every angle
Easily customize four speaker lighting zones with Logitech Family Software for both front and rear light projection in your choice of 16.8 million colors
Works with Windows based PCs and Bluetooth enabled devices including computers, smartphones and tablets (DTS:X not supported on Mac OS X)
Sound Pressure Level (SPL Max) - 97decibel @426B
Logitech International S.A. (/ˈlɒdʒɪtɛk/ LOJ-i-tek; often shortened to Logi) is a Swiss-American multinational manufacturer of computer peripherals and software, with headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland and Newark, California.[3] The company has offices throughout Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, and is one of the world's leading manufacturers of input and interface devices for personal computers (PCs) and other digital products. It is a component of the flagship Swiss Market Index.
The company develops and markets personal peripherals for PC navigation, video communication and collaboration, music and smart homes. This includes products like keyboards, mice, tablet accessories, headphones and headsets, webcams, Bluetooth speakers, universal remotes and more. Its name is derived from logiciel, the French word for software. Wiki Credit
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#logitech #gamingspeakerfix #gamingspeaker #howtofixspeakers #logitech560 #560logitechspeakerfix #Usefultips #LogitechSpeakers #speakersnotworking #updatingfiles #Youtube #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #Howtosavevaluabletime #editingsoftware #videoediting #easyfix #soundnotworking
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How to Fix Speaker Echo in Google Meets Zoom Setting the Yeti Logitech Or Other Mics
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin give us some further tips on how to eliminate echo in Google Meets, Zoom, and other platforms by making sure to disable all unnecessary microphones. He uses his Yeti mic to demonstrate!
To check out Google Meets, visit:
https://meet.google.com/?pli=1
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#googlemeetsechofix #echoinrecording #echofix #soundissues #microphone #echo #googlemeets #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #yeti
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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Mic Not Working. How to fix Your Microphone Settings. Set Up for Yeti Logitech OBS iPhone Microsoft
In today's Tech Tuesday, we show you how to fix your mic in OBS. We receive many questions every week about helpful tips. We try to create as many tip videos as we can. If there is something you are stuck on and or have questions you need help on. Let us know in the comments below. We will try to put out videos as quick as we can to your questions.
To find out more info and download your free version of OBS, visit:
https://obsproject.com/
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
#OBSmicfix #addmicinobs #OBSmic #howtoaddmicinobs #microphone #OBSblockedvideo #ESPNBlockedvideo #ESPNOBSBlock #OBSblackscreen #OBSappblocked #OBSnetflix #OBSBlackscreenfix #SecurityblockingOBS #OBSscreenrecording #howtogamecaturerecord OBSrecording #obs #recordingecho #howtofixsoundecho #soundsettings #noisedistortion #eqsettings #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
Information on OBS from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBS_Studio):
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short) is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder, Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats. It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL. OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012. In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API. In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
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How to Have a Video Playing in the Back Ground While Recording to Create High Quality Videos in OBS
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin tackles the issue of your background video in OBS being highly pixilated. He walks us through how to properly export a video from either Shotcut or Davinci into OBS at a much higher quality.
You can see in this video, we utilized our first interview with PAPA LILIAC himself, Florin Cristea! To see that entire video, check it out on our Youtube channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Roz2ME9bpSc
To follow Liliac online, visit:
https://www.liliacband.com/
Youtube: https://www.liliacband.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/liliacband
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liliacband/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LILIACBAND
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/59JYc4smLqWbRz93IzN5lw
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
#obs #shotcut #davinciresolve #videoquality #videopixilation #inspiringhowucthat #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
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Biographical information on Liliac from their website (https://www.liliacband.com/copy-of-biography-1):
5-piece Los Angeles-based, family Rock/Metal band, “Liliac” has sparked the world by storm. This female-fronted band consisting of all siblings’ ages 13-22 has brought a unique and fresh sound they call “Vamp Metal”. Lead vocalist, Melody (20), with her raspy-powerful voice; Lead guitarist, Samuel (22), with his skillful-effortless guitars; Drummer, Abigail (21), with her solid-thunderous drums; Bassist, Ethan (15), with his rich-thick bass; Keyboardist, Justin (14), with his passionate-polished keys; is what makes this band so incredible and catches the eyes of millions. Liliac, which means “bat” in Romanian, not only, has a unique meaning but also a unique story.
Their father, seeing the talent in all five kids, envisioned the band. Giving each of them instruments to learn, they started out street performing on the Santa Monica pier, every weekend, for many years. Building their confidence and honing their craft, Liliac would gather large crowds interested in watching this family perform. Little did they know they would become a young music sensation...
They began covering famous/popular rock and metal songs, which went viral on all social media platforms. Which soon led them being on national television on a competition show called “World’s Best” on CBS. Soon there after, they began writing hook-heavy original material with their father producing and recording in his home studio. They released their first EP “Chain of Thorns” in 2019, which hit #1 on Amazon’s Best Seller for Rock Music Charts. In the summer of 2019, their first North American tour consisting of 40 dates brought in thousands of fans and sold-out shows, which was a huge success for the band.
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OBS Recording How to Set up Live Steaming for YouTube Facebook Instagram Twitch TikTok
In today's Tech Tuesday video, Kevin how to utilize OBS to set up livestreaming through a number of social media platforms such as Youtube, Twitch, Facebook Live, and many others. For demonstration purposes, we use our exclusive interview with Columbus Clippers President Ken Schnacke! To see that full interview, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DUwWltbGJo&t=969s
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#OBShowto #Usefultips #OBS #columbusclippers #OBSlivestream #Livestream #Youtube #Twitch #FacebookLive #Facebook #livestreaming #livegaming #ColumbusClippers #fyp #KenSchnacke #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
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OBS Recording Speaker Sound Display Capture Sound or Mic Sound Lost. How to Quickly Fix in OBS
Have you been running into trouble with your audio settings in OBS? Kevin is here with a solution to try when the mic settings on your video disappear. To illustrate, he uses the interview that Inspiring How UC That's Brian had with rising Christian singer Ben Acors! To see that interview, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WovR9RjtWU
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#micsoundlost #howtofixmicrophone #micsoundlostfix #Usefultips #OBS #audiocapture #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #BenAcors #interview #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #sounddisappearing #techTuesdays
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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OBS How to Set up Chroma Key Green Screen Background Within OBS Video Camera Settings
Today, Kevin goes into detail on how to utilize OBS to add video you've taken into a green screen. He goes through the webcam filters to use Chroma Key for this cool feature. Keep in mind, proper lighting is key to effectively utilizing a green screen. To download OBS, visit:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
OBSgreenscreenfix #greenscreen #OBS #OBScamerasetup #obsgreenscreensetup #ChromaKey #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #howtocreategreenscreen
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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OBS How to Set up Files for Future Recording Us
In today's Tech Tuesday video, Kevin shows us how to set up files as a template within OBS to save time when creating and editing future videos. The more time and effort you can save, the better your videos will be and the more fun you'll have!
To find out more about OBS and download the program, visit their website at:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
3OBSfilesaving #Usefultips #OBS #settingupfiles #creatingtemplates #fyp #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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OBS How to Fix Resolution Video Quality Recording Issues Within OBS
Kevin is back with another helpful new Tech Tuesday video, and he addresses some questions we've received regarding improving video quality resolution within OBS, whether you are using Davinci Resolve, Shotcut, or another program. He uses a live video of 2017 @RammsteinOfficial concert we filmed as an example.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.[16]
OBS 24.0.0
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#resolutionvideofix #howtomakevideosclear #OBSvideoclarityfix #Usefultips #OBS #Resolution #qualityfix #DavinciResolve #shotcut #rammstein #livemusic #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
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OBS How to Add Edit Video Camera Pictures to Display Capture Record in OBS
On today's Tech Tuesday video, Kevin walks us through how to add layers to overlay pictures and videos within OBS. He demonstrates this by using pictures of John Cooper and Seth Morrison of the legendary Christian rock band SKILLET! He also uses an interview we did with rock band FLAW!
To download OBS, visit their website at:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
OBS Studio (formerly Open Broadcaster Software or OBS, for short)[9] is a free, open-source, and cross-platform screencasting and streaming app. It is available for Windows, macOS, Linux distributions,[a] and BSD.[b] OBS Project raises funds on Open Collective and Patreon
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.[12]
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats.[14] It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.[15]
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio,[17][18] including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012.[20] In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API.[21] In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version
#obs #OBShowto #HowtoaddpicturesinOBS #videoediting #skillet #flaw #EditingTips #YoutubeVideos #InspiringHowUCthat #timesavingtips #editingsoftware #videoediting #techTuesdays #pictureoverlay #yeti
*Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS*
@skilletband @SethMorrisonMusic @CooperStuff
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Recording Your Screen OBS Display Capture How to Record Videos Gaming Image Back Ground
In today's Tech Tuesday, Kevin gives us some basic tips on how to utilize the display capture in OBS to set your background. This is especially useful for gaming videos, like we have in our sister channel, Gavin A Good Time! To visit Gavin's incredibly fun gaming channel, check it out at:
https://www.youtube.com/c/GavinaGoodTime
To find out more info and download your free version of OBS, visit:
https://obsproject.com/
Please keep in mind, we in no way condone or accept copyright infringement and passing off someone else's work as your own. Artists and other creators work extremely hard to create their work, and they always deserve the full credit. Please always strive to make content that is both legally and ethically positive!
Also, don’t forget to check out @Inspiring How UC That on our other platforms:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inspiringhowUCthat
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inspiringhowucthat/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/IHUCT
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ihuct
E-mail: inspiringhowucthat@gmail.com
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Some information on OBS from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OBS_Studio):
OBS Studio is a free and open-source app for screencasting and live streaming. Written in C/C++ and built with Qt, OBS Studio provides real-time capture, scene composition, recording, encoding, and broadcasting via the Real Time Messaging Protocol (RTMP). It can stream videos to any RTMP-supporting destination, including YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and Facebook.
For video encoding, OBS Studio can use the x264 transcoder,[13] Intel Quick Sync Video, Nvidia NVENC and the AMD Video Coding Engine to encode video streams into the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC or H.265/HEVC formats. It can encode multiple tracks of audio in the AAC format. More experienced users can choose any codecs and containers available in libavcodec and libavformat, or output the stream to a custom FFmpeg URL.
OBS Studio also supports plug-ins to extend its functionality.
The main user interface is organized into five sections: scenes, sources, audio mixer, transitions, and controls. Scenes are groups of sources like live and recorded video, text and audio. The mixer panel lets the user mute the audio, and adjust the volume through virtual faders, and apply effects by pressing the cogwheel next to the mute button. The control panel has options for starting/stopping a stream or recording, a button to transform OBS to a more professional Studio Mode (see below), a button for opening the settings menu and a button to exit the program. The upper section has a live video preview, used to monitor and edit the current scene. The user interface can be switched to a variety of themes, including both dark and light themes, depending on what the user prefers.
When in Studio Mode, there are two canvas preview windows, the left one for modifying and preview of non-active scenes, while the right window is for preview of the live scene ("Preview" and "Program" respectively). In the middle there is a secondary transition button, allowing for transitioning to the non-active scene in the left window using user-defined "quick transitions".
There are some simple tutorials on the Internet that show how to use OBS Studio, including more in-depth tutorials designed to cover every aspect of the application.
OBS Studio started out as a small project created by Hugh "Jim" Bailey, but quickly grew with the help of many online collaborators working both to improve OBS and spread the knowledge about the program. The first version was released in August 2012. In 2013, development started on a rewritten version known as OBS Multiplatform (later renamed OBS Studio) for multi-platform support, a more thorough feature set, and a more powerful API. In 2016, OBS "Classic" was no longer supported, and OBS Studio became the primary version.
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