![]() Saying that, keeping it at high may not always work out as if you are gaming then this will affect its performance. So having Process Priority at high will prioritize system resources towards OBS and then the rest of the software and processes. Obviously, you want to have quality-level recordings from OBS. Here you can set to Start or Stop Recording with a button or Enable/Disable Preview and many more. Hotkeys are shortcuts you can use in OBS that allow you to perform certain functions. Having different FPS values is worse than having a lower FPS value. Also, keep in mind that whatever you are recording is also running at 60 FPS, if that’s not the case then match the FPS values. 60 FPS is the best option as it will give a smooth and quality feel to your recordings. Common FPS Values is the FPS value that your video will be recorded at. Lanczos is the best Downscale Filter you can use, the other ones don’t really make that much of a difference but then again it’s all about how your system will handle it. I would suggest using 1920×1080 but if that is taxing on your system then bump it down to 1440×810 or 1280×720. The Output (Scaled) Resolution is the resolution at which OBS will output your recording. Depending on what resolution it is at you will have to select that option, by default it will be 1920×1080. Your Base (Canvas) Resolution is the resolution of your monitor screen. Downscale Filter: Lanczos (Sharpened scaling, 36 samples).The rest of the Options you can keep at Default. For Global Audio Devices, you will have as many Audio Channels as your Audio Inputs. Keep your Sample Rate at 48 kHz and Channels at Stereo. Global Audio Devices: use as per the number of Inputs.For recordings, you want a constant flow, and keeping Look-ahead as a variable may affect the quality of your Recording. Here Keyframe Interval, Preset, Psycho Visual Tuning, GPU, and Max B-frames will be the same with the same reasoning but Look-ahead will be Unchecked. If you have a good system then make it higher than 16,000 Kbps if not then lower it. Bit Rate is a bit different here than Streaming, here 16,000 Kbps is the default but again your system should be able to handle the load so tweak it if necessary. ![]() If you have a GPU like NVIDIA then go for it else you can use the default which is x264. Like in Streaming, here the Encoder depends on what GPU you have. If you have 1 then select 1, if it’s 2 then 2, so on and so forth. Audio Track is an option that depends on how many audio inputs you have. So depending on how your system behaves while recording, select your Recording Format for it. Formats like MP4 and MOV won’t be recoverable if your system crashes or some other issue pops up. The Recording Format is a bit tricky to suggest. Also do make a dedicated folder as it will be easier to access in the future.
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