![]() Studio mode: In studio mode you get the view with preview and recording window - activate the mode at the bottom right of the main window. ![]() Audio sources can also be activated explicitly - if there are problems. This doesn't have to be the case, but it helps if there are problems with the recording. Settings/Audio: Activate your USB microphone here. Standard is Full HD – but you probably have more resolution! Settings/Video: Set your desired video/desktop resolution here. Double-click transition makes editing easier. Settings/General/Studio Mode: Activate the scene transition by double-clicking, then you can place a scene directly in the recording area by double-clicking in the scene list. The example project with two scenes and a green glove on my shoulder. There are many more effects and sources, but following this example, the rest is self-explanatory. Scene 2: background image, a window, the mic from scene 1, the webcam with green screen effect.Scene 1: Full desktop and USB mic with compressor effect.In the following you can see step by step how to create a project with the following elements and later record/stream it: OSB Studio elements and workflow at a glance. In the following screenshot you can see an overview with a selected preview scene ("VoiceMeeter window"), its sources (webcam, window, background image, microphone), the transition area and a recording/streaming scene with a browser window. And by clicking on the transition button the preview scene becomes the recording scene. Right Do you see the scene that is currently recorded/streamed becomes. ![]() The OBS Studio interface always shows two scenes at the same time (in studio mode): Links do you see them? Preview the scene selected by mouse click – for editing and checking. If you are a little firmer in software matters and perhaps already have experience with authoring software, the list-like description of the workflow may be sufficient for you: Transitions and Recording Workflow in a nutshell Therefore, this article is quite long – first an overview: OBS Studio is not entirely trivial software and the workflow designed for live action is not entirely self-evident.
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