How to Record Your Screen for Free With Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)
Follow this OBS screen recording tutorial. We’ll install OBS and go through an abridged, quick-start method for screen recording. We go into greater depth with the next tutorials in this series.
OBS vs. Screen-Recording Alternatives
Need screen capturing and recording other types of video presentations? Two popular paid applications are Camtasia and Screenflow. These are all-in-one solutions that provide tools for both recording and editing (though not live streaming, which OBS does).
There are plenty of options, and we have a couple of articles to help you choose:
Use OBS for the recording, and you’re good to roll. This is the approach we’re following here.
How to Record Your Screen With OBS
These are the things you’ll learn in this OBS screen recording tutorial:
- Download and Install OBS to start our OBS screen recording tutorial
- Quick setup to record screen with OBS
- How to record a screen with OBS
1. Download and Install OBS
Download OBS from the OBS website and install it according to the instructions for your OS.
Launch the OBS Open Broadcaster Software. You should see something like this (with a different look depending on your operating system):
2. OBS Screen Recording Quick Setup
OBS uses a system of Scenes and Sources, which we’ll explain in more detail in a subsequent tutorial. These two features work together to neatly manage your video, audio, and other production assets.
Before we get into how to start recording with OBS, you’ll also need to add a source inside this scene. With the default Scene selected (it will be highlighted), click the + button at the bottom of the panel labelled Sources.
Then, select Screen Capture on Linux or Display Capture on Mac and Windows.
Click OK in the box that pops up.
Click OK in the next popup as well.
Now click the Settings button at the bottom right of the Open Broadcaster Software recording interface.
Choose the Output tab and take note of the Recording Path field. This is the destination of your computer where your OBS recording will be saved.
3. How to Record Screen With OBS
When you’re ready to start recording with OBS, click the Start Recording button. You’ll find it at the bottom right.
That’s It! You’re Ready to Start Recording With OBS
Coming Up Next: Customize Your OBS
You’ve learned how to use OBS for recording your screen. That’s the basic method of screen recording, but there’s still more to do to get the most out of OBS.
Now you’re up and running! In the next tutorial we’ll change the Video and Output settings for better recordings in OBS. See you there!
More OBS and Screencasting Tutorials
Do you also want to present live on camera along with recording your screen? Try our course on video conferencing to discover the right camera, lighting, and equipment—and how to set it all up.
This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Kezz Bracey
Follow this OBS screen recording tutorial. We’ll install OBS and go through an abridged, quick-start method for screen recording. We go into greater depth with the next tutorials in this series.
OBS vs. Screen-Recording Alternatives
Need screen capturing and recording other types of video presentations? Two popular paid applications are Camtasia and Screenflow. These are all-in-one solutions that provide tools for both recording and editing (though not live streaming, which OBS does).
There are plenty of options, and we have a couple of articles to help you choose:
Use OBS for the recording, and you’re good to roll. This is the approach we’re following here.
How to Record Your Screen With OBS
These are the things you’ll learn in this OBS screen recording tutorial:
- Download and Install OBS to start our OBS screen recording tutorial
- Quick setup to record screen with OBS
- How to record a screen with OBS
1. Download and Install OBS
Download OBS from the OBS website and install it according to the instructions for your OS.
Launch the OBS Open Broadcaster Software. You should see something like this (with a different look depending on your operating system):
2. OBS Screen Recording Quick Setup
OBS uses a system of Scenes and Sources, which we’ll explain in more detail in a subsequent tutorial. These two features work together to neatly manage your video, audio, and other production assets.
Before we get into how to start recording with OBS, you’ll also need to add a source inside this scene. With the default Scene selected (it will be highlighted), click the + button at the bottom of the panel labelled Sources.
Then, select Screen Capture on Linux or Display Capture on Mac and Windows.
Click OK in the box that pops up.
Click OK in the next popup as well.
Now click the Settings button at the bottom right of the Open Broadcaster Software recording interface.
Choose the Output tab and take note of the Recording Path field. This is the destination of your computer where your OBS recording will be saved.
3. How to Record Screen With OBS
When you’re ready to start recording with OBS, click the Start Recording button. You’ll find it at the bottom right.
That’s It! You’re Ready to Start Recording With OBS
Coming Up Next: Customize Your OBS
You’ve learned how to use OBS for recording your screen. That’s the basic method of screen recording, but there’s still more to do to get the most out of OBS.
Now you’re up and running! In the next tutorial we’ll change the Video and Output settings for better recordings in OBS. See you there!
More OBS and Screencasting Tutorials
Do you also want to present live on camera along with recording your screen? Try our course on video conferencing to discover the right camera, lighting, and equipment—and how to set it all up.
This content originally appeared on Envato Tuts+ Tutorials and was authored by Kezz Bracey
Kezz Bracey | Sciencx (2017-03-29T07:18:19+00:00) How to Record Your Screen for Free With Open Broadcaster Software (OBS). Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2017/03/29/how-to-record-your-screen-for-free-with-open-broadcaster-software-obs/
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