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How to Record Screen with OBS? + Realization Methods

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Performing live can serve us both to record said session and to post it later, or broadcast it in streaming. Today we will see how to record Screen with OBS Studio.

 

Table of Contents

  • To Record Screen with OBS Studio
  • Realization methods and keyboard shortcuts
    • Simple Mode
    • Study Mode
    • Multiview
    • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Advanced Recording settings
  • Start Recording
  • Recording Considerations

To Record Screen with OBS Studio

With all our scenes designed, the sources configured, the transitions decided and the audio prepared, we can now propose to perform a live show in conditions.

Realization methods and keyboard shortcuts

Performing means simultaneously and successively coordinating different audiovisual sources in the same flow, choosing what is shown in the final mix. It’s basically like editing, but live . It has the advantage of being in real time and the disadvantage that, in the event of an error, it cannot be corrected.

Obviously, there are methods that allow corrections a posteriori, but the grace of the realization is that the decisions are made live and are made at the moment.

To perform, then, we need different coordinated sources and the ability to select and blend them into a final product. And that is precisely the specialty of OBS.

There are different ways of approaching the realization in OBS, different methods, and each one has its advantages and disadvantages.

Simple Mode

The most basic method is to simply click on a scene and it will be displayed on the canvas . The scene that is shown on the canvas is the scene that will be broadcast or recorded when we are performing. We can also hide or show fonts during the realization as a more advanced realization.

Its simplicity makes it very suitable if there are few scenes, but it forces us to have everything well prepared beforehand, since if we want to make a change in full broadcast, being on the canvas, these will be seen in our direct.

Study Mode

What if we need to modify a scene and its elements while we’re making it and we don’t want viewers to be able to see it?

 

Read More:- https://streamingadvise.com/how-to-record-screen-with-obs