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Streamlabs obs tutorial11/24/2023 ![]() Your left screen becomes the browser source that you capture, allowing you to full-screen and whatnot. If you have two or more monitors, display capture is the perfect way to capture either a whole screen or a specific application. Have Two (or more) Monitors? Use Display Capture Because everything is flipped like a mirror effect, it’s the opposite (so looking left records as looking right). This is what the result can look like.Īs a rule of thumb, if you are looking at your screen and to your left, put the box in the right-hand corner of Streamlabs OBS. What you get is this beautiful browser source that can be resized and moved into whatever position you want it to be. You can interact with the browser source by right-clicking on the box and then selecting “Interact” - the URL goes into the source field, right-clicking and selecting “Properties” will provide the field to put in the URL. The downside is that if you have YouTube Premium, you’ll need to log in to it first if you’re showing YouTube videos and don’t want to be bothered by ads. ![]() This is the perfect method for those of you who only have one monitor, where full-screening a video and monitoring your Streamlabs OBS settings is not possible. This can be achieved using a Browser Source. You’ve probably wondered how YouTuber’s and Twitch streamers get a small little box that they use to show websites or YouTube videos. Only Have One Monitor? Use Browser Source You might not want this, but it just means that you’re not fighting other audio when you talk. The reason for this is when I speak, it will turn the volume down of the desktop audio source. You might notice that we have a sidechain/ducking source at the bottom, and it’s set to Desktop Audio. ![]() For me, I needed to turn the gain up to 6 for a good boosted sound that doesn’t put me into the red. Try speaking and yelling into your microphone to see where the level indicator goes and adjust accordingly. You want on the monitoring level when you speak for the audio to sit in the yellow band, not right in the middle, but a little before it. Compressing audio will lower the volume, and you’ll need to boost it slightly. The one setting you will want to experiment with is the gain value. We set the release to a super low value of 50. It will prevent your audio from going into the red and sounding unpleasant.įor this, the settings will be quite dependent on your microphone (USB or XLR) and any audio interface. Setting a few variables prevents your audio from going into the red if you yell or scream. In Streamlabs OBS, it comes with quite a few audio filters, and one of those is an effective compressor. Sometimes that is the desired effect, but you want a compressor if you want professional sounding audio. Use a compressorĭepending on what type of microphone you have, you might run into issues where at times, your microphone is too loud and distorts. ![]() From an editing perspective, separate audio tracks are a gamechanger to your editing workflow. This alone will level up your recording and editing capabilities. You can now easily adjust volume levels on individual tracks. Notice how there are two audio tracks? A1 is the desktop audio, aka track one, and A2 is the microphone, aka track two. If you were to record using these settings and then open up the recorded video file in Adobe Premiere Pro, you would see it in the timeline. Mic/aux is my microphone, and that is assigned to track two. Notice that I have 4 audio sources, but only two of them are assigned.ĭesktop audio is track one, and that is anything that plays on my computer. To the right-hand side, where it says, “Mixer”, look for a cog icon in the top right that opens up advanced audio settings. When I talk over it, I want that on a separate track. When a video or song is playing, I want that audio on one track. In my case, I have a microphone, and I am also recording the desktop audio. While this makes sense for streaming because most streaming platforms don’t support multi-track audio, you want separate audio tracks for recording. By default, all audio is squished into one single audio track. Audio sources onto separate tracksĭuring the post-production, one thing you’ll find yourself doing is adjusting audio levels. A lot of these tips will extend to better recordings and streams with Streamlabs OBS, not just specifically for recording videos. Streamlabs OBS is synonymous with streaming live video, but many forget that it is a very capable application that can record video. Today, we will learn how you can record videos (and efficiently stream) using Streamlabs OBS. There are numerous software applications you can use for reaction & tutorial videos and even streaming.
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