this problem step by step following step
1.first download dxcpl software
2.open dxcpl software select Edit list after click open new window
3.Enter a process or folder name select box open my computer select obs file location
File location select Local disk C click open next select program files open select obs-studio/bin/32bit
4.select obs32 after add select ok
5.next device setting select force WARP box after apply next ok button click
6. After open obs software alertment message box open select Launch Anyway click obs software running
how to record your screen using OBS OBS is free open-source software and it works on Linux Mac and Windows and in my opinion it's probably one of the best applications that you can use for recording your screen because it is very configurable and it also exports mp4 video file formats which is compatible with most video editing softwares so let's go and get started the first thing you need to do is go to OBS project comm
how to do this down there so the first thing we need to do is download the correct version for iOS I have a Windows computer so I'll just click Windows once you download it go ahead
open it up now we'll go through the setup here select next we'll agree to the terms and conditions I'm going to use the default install location under the choose components I recommend including all plugins because these components will allow you to use things such as your webcam microphones things like that so include
the realsense source click install once the install is completed OBS will automatically open and run as you can see it's right here so the way OBS works is you have scenes that are made up of a group of sources so sources can be things such as my webcam a microphone or even a browser window something like that a source is going to be a source of audio a source of video so basically we can figure those two work together and that creates a scene
then will be recorded so my first thing I'm going to configure where it's going to record this display that I'm actually working on and then also include my webcam in the bottom right so to do that we first need to add a source we go down to the plus right here we're going to go to display capture and display capture will allow it to record any of the different display so if you have multiple monitors you're going to select which monitor you wanted to record so we'll go ahead and press ok
then we'll go in here and as you can see I have two monitors available I'm going to select the one I'm working on and I know it has this mirror in fact I'm very sorry about that but once I've selected the correct monitor or just select okay now I'm gonna go back down to the sources I'm going to add video capture device press ok
once you're in here you can select which device you'd like to use now I'm on a laptop and I have a USB webcam attached so I can either select to use the webcam that came with my laptop or it can use my USB webcam so I'll go ahead and select the webcam that came on my laptop because I'm already using the other one to record this string as you can see it shows a preview of the video and then we can move it around on the screen and decide where we want it to be what we're recording I'm gonna make it a little bit smaller and then I'm gonna put it down here on the bottom right now you can select to move it anywhere you want to on the top right top left anywhere you want to I like the bottom right once we do that I recommend going to the my current silly report and just making sure
all these volumes are good for recording looks like these are all fine so that's perfect now basically you have a scene setup we have a scene that encompasses both recording the display and embedding my webcam into that recording so this right here is pretty much all that would need to record a tutorial now to get it to start recording all I need to do is go down here to start recording just hit that and it will actually start recording and you end the recording by selecting stop recording so I do have a couple more tips I'd like to get into the settings here which i think is very important so click right here
go to the settings so as you can hear we can change the scene there's things like that go to output and in here we can select the recording path where it's going to save all those recordings and then we can also select the recordings format so as you can see the default is a flash video and I know what the beginning of the video has said that I would output to mp4 well there's another step to get that so we're gonna select is MKV and the reason I do that is because if you have it in an mp4 format and saying this application were to crash while you were recording you would lose the entire video if we save it as an MKV we won't lose the video we'll get a copy of everything that was up to that point where it crashed then we can quickly convert that file to an M before using obs after we've changed the setting to MKV we're just gonna go to OK
we'll start a brief recording so I can show you how to convert that quickly to an mp4 a quick test and now to easily convert that MKV into an mp4 we go to file remix recordings we're going to browse and find that file and it's this one right here and then I'm gonna go to remix and as you can see right here we have the original MKV and then we also have an mp4 version of that and that's how you quickly and easily record your computer screen for free using OBS
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