![]() When you’re ready to record, in OBS Studio, click Start Recording. Set Recording Format to mp4 and click OK.However, be aware that selecting “Same as stream” will make OBS Studio unable to pause the local recording. For Recoding Quality, you can select your preference.Under the Recording section, click Browse and select the desired filepath for the local recording.The locally recorded file can be uploaded to your HyperCaster after the event is finished, and will provide the highest quality copy. ![]() This provides a backup recording in case there are any issues with recording the live stream, such as networking problems, or congestion over the Internet that may cause some dropouts. In OBS, click Stop Streaming.Īs a best practice, it is also highly recommended that you record the live event to a file locally on the device running OBS Studio. The stream source is now able to be scheduled for capture and/or live playout out to your channel.Īfter you have stopped the live stream event to your channel, you can safely exit your meeting application’s full-screen mode on the device running OBS. On your HyperCaster, you should now see bitrate start to appear on the Config -> Feeds -> Live Streams page next to the OBS feed you created earlier. Once all of your elements are in place and you have the meeting event open and running, click Start Streaming. Scale and place the visual elements as you see fit within the frame.If the player tab is changed, the stream will reflect that change.*** ***Be aware that Window Capture of this will show any tabs or browser elements present. If the desktop app isn’t a viable option for any reason, using a full-screen web browser aimed at the meeting URL should work just as well.Choose the option for the full-screen portion of the app. We recommend you use Window Capture and select GoToMeeting, Skype, or the appropriate application you wish to stream.In the main window, under Sources, click the + icon to add your video and audio sources.On a Mac, next to Mic/Auxiliary Audio, choose iShowU Audio Capture.You can always override the settings later. You can review the settings on the “Final Results” page. OBS will then run a test to determine the ideal settings.To view the stream key, click “Show.” Click Next to start a bandwidth test to your server. Enter the entered on the HyperCaster for the stream key. ![]() In the Server field, enter rtmp:///telvue-rtmp.On the Stream Information page, set the Service to Custom….Set the FPS to “Either 60 or 30, but prefer 60 when possible.” Click Next. On the Video Settings screen, set the Base (Canvas) Resolution to 1920×1080.On the next screen, we recommend that you choose the Optimize for Streaming option, which is the default option.When first launching OBS Studio, you will be asked whether you want to start the auto-configuration wizard.In the Output section, select your newly created multi-output device.Open System Preferences, then go to Sound.Check the box for Built-in Output in the Drift Correction column to prevent audio sync issues.Check the boxes for Built-in Output and iShowU Audio Capture in the “Use” column.Click the + button at the bottom left of the window.After rebooting, Open Audio MIDI Setup.You may need to give permission to “Shiny White Box” to proceed. Ensure you open your System Preferences and go to Security & Privacy. Download and install iShowU Audio Capture.For details on additional fields and options available when setting up RTMP feeds, consult the Feed Setup article.įor capturing audio on a Mac, you’ll need to install an additional OBS plugin.Remember the stream key used, as you’ll need it later. Name the source appropriately, such as OBS. ![]()
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