Not only is this a really helpful tutorial, but it is quality, well-made, and professional. I don't comment often but I feel like this video isn't getting nearly enough attention. Keep making great content!
This is genius. Not sure why I never thought of changing the canvas size to record multiple screens/sources but I'm glad someone did! I'll be doing this from now on lol
Super helpful. I wanted to record my photoshop canvas without all the zooming and movements (like a procreate timelapse, which photoshop doesn't have) but also record the screen I'm drawing it on so people can see the windows and pop ups I'm doing. Best of both worlds, thanks so much
these past couple years trying to research recording separate sources, & for what, man... i mean, i still need one part of the audio to be silent on one side, but this still looks to be helpful as hell - saving at least a fair bunch of processing power. thank you !
Yes you can easily crop and then export them as separate files. Or you could set them as different sequences and use them for pip or multi cam switching
That was a wonderful presentation for this separating the videos from OBS. I have been struggling for 3 months on this as to how to separate 2 videos from recording- 1 my face and audio and the other window capturing my live playing videos. But it's still looking very difficult for me. I am a Music Teacher at 74 years. Interested in creating some OBS piano lessons like Udemy course. Any guidance will be highly appreciated. I am from India. I am using 2 monitors one for my face webcam and other my playing live piano
Do you need a capture card when recording an external monitor? Not streaming or gaming, just simply recording TH-cam videos on a separate monitor from the main one running obs
when i do this though with my green screen recording the video in premiere has a black background and i cant use it like as a green screen, do i do chromakey in obs or in premiere? im confused
Added 2 monitors with Laptop. OBS didn't recognized the monitors, but just mirrored the laptop on the other 2.. hmm what's the setting to show the other 2 video sources? Windows was working fine with the native multi-display...
Is it possible to change recording source on OBS to one screen to another by using a hotkey? For example: I record 5min on screen 1 (fullscreen), then I need to switch over fast to screen 2 (by using like "Alt+2" then I continue to record but on screen 2. Is this possible? I´m a trader and got 3 active screens to record lol
@@HowToMediaHQ Are two instances of obs recording a smaller size going to use more resources than one recording an individual video of double the resolution?
Ty I figured out how to copy 2 game screens at once using just one monitor for a game Pirate101. So I can show a unique view of 2 players perspectives of the game. Works great ty so much!
I'd check the resolution of the sources that you are adding. It sounds like one of them may be larger than 1080p. Possibly a 1440p monitor or 4k webcam?
I know this is old, but on the off chance you still look at comments, or _someone_ knows, I'm just trying to figure out how or if, you can get your face, and the computer screen in the same shot _without_ a second monitor, is it possible (at the risk of this being a dumb question)? Do I _need_ a second screen to do it, or is this just "desirable"? This PC is a monster, pretty sure it'll DO four screens, only have this 32" atm, I have another one still in the box, so far, haven't needed it, just gathering up materials, and trying to gain a bit of knowledge before I start anything. I'm a full time care giver for me mum, I can't really do anything while she's still with us, but I can do _this_ much, gonna need to create some income streams fast at the end, cause in the way that "no good deed goes unpunished", this house gets "inherited" unfortunately, by the bank, (curse you Tom Sellek!). If it turns out I decide _not_ to use it, at least I'll have some stuff to sell. If otoh, I decide to start podcasting, I'll know at least a little, of what I'm doing.....
Yeah you can definitely do that. Just keep the resolution of the canvas the same as your monitor. Then add in a display capture into that scene. Then add a video capture device and select your webcam and you should be good to go.
Not only is this a really helpful tutorial, but it is quality, well-made, and professional. I don't comment often but I feel like this video isn't getting nearly enough attention. Keep making great content!
We really appreciate that! Thank you so much!
This is genius. Not sure why I never thought of changing the canvas size to record multiple screens/sources but I'm glad someone did! I'll be doing this from now on lol
Super helpful. I wanted to record my photoshop canvas without all the zooming and movements (like a procreate timelapse, which photoshop doesn't have) but also record the screen I'm drawing it on so people can see the windows and pop ups I'm doing. Best of both worlds, thanks so much
these past couple years trying to research recording separate sources, & for what, man...
i mean, i still need one part of the audio to be silent on one side, but this still looks to be helpful as hell - saving at least a fair bunch of processing power. thank you !
This was the best tutorial on this topic I’ve found on YT. Thanks so much!
Glad to see you uploading more
Thanks! Feels good to be productive!
SUPER SUPER helpful. Tried going plugin route and had no luck. This was a huge lifesaver.
Great to hear!
Thanks for taking the time to make this video 🙏🙏🙏, beautiful man
Hands down the best tutorial for this method!!
This is going to change my entire recording workflow for my YT channel! 😯
Thank you sir!!!
That’s great to hear! Best of luck to you sir!
Thank you for this I was searching everywhere and no one seemed to answer this question lol. I appreciate it
Dude first time here!!! Great job explaining it
What do you do if your monitors are different sizes!? My laptop screen resolution is 3840x2160 and my desktop monitor resolution is 3440x1440
Very helpful tutorial. Is there a way to save these two screens to two separate files?
WHY DID I NEVER THINK OF THIS
Thank you so much. Ill be sure to use this in my videos
Great to hear! Thank you for the super thanks!
Great tutorial. Would love to see how to transfer this to Davinci Resolve.
Very cool. Is Adobe then able save the various 1080p video inputs/cameras/screens as seperate video files?
Yes you can easily crop and then export them as separate files. Or you could set them as different sequences and use them for pip or multi cam switching
I’ve been looking for this a long time, thank you man! 🤩
No problem! 👍
That was a wonderful presentation for this separating the videos from OBS. I have been struggling for 3 months on this as to how to separate 2 videos from recording- 1 my face and audio and the other window capturing my live playing videos. But it's still looking very difficult for me. I am a Music Teacher at 74 years. Interested in creating some OBS piano lessons like Udemy course. Any guidance will be highly appreciated. I am from India. I am using 2 monitors one for my face webcam and other my playing live piano
Do you need a capture card when recording an external monitor? Not streaming or gaming, just simply recording TH-cam videos on a separate monitor from the main one running obs
If it is plugged into the same computer no. You can use display capture.
NICE VIDEO DUDE HELP A LOT GREAT THANKS!!1!
You’re welcome!
when i do this though with my green screen recording the video in premiere has a black background and i cant use it like as a green screen, do i do chromakey in obs or in premiere? im confused
Added 2 monitors with Laptop. OBS didn't recognized the monitors, but just mirrored the laptop on the other 2.. hmm what's the setting to show the other 2 video sources?
Windows was working fine with the native multi-display...
Is it possible to change recording source on OBS to one screen to another by using a hotkey? For example: I record 5min on screen 1 (fullscreen), then I need to switch over fast to screen 2 (by using like "Alt+2" then I continue to record but on screen 2. Is this possible? I´m a trader and got 3 active screens to record lol
Is there a way (or different software) to record 2 people on two different computers while recording a screen?
Yes you would use this same concept and use NDI to link the other computer.
do you have to select each display to record each time?
Thanks a lotttttttttt ! 😃❤️❤️💯 You also explained the editing part. You are OP 🔥
Isn't it possible to make OBS automaticly record 2 separated outputs and give 2 video files for each source?
You would have to run two instances of OBS to accomplish that.
@@HowToMediaHQ Are two instances of obs recording a smaller size going to use more resources than one recording an individual video of double the resolution?
Ty I figured out how to copy 2 game screens at once using just one monitor for a game Pirate101. So I can show a unique view of 2 players perspectives of the game. Works great ty so much!
Thank's from Paris France ;)
awesome. thanks for the video. now to figure out how to do this editing with DaVinci..
Wow, that simple! This is gonna help me out with VTuber Let's Plays! 😁
Thank You!
Thanks, very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
What camera did you use for this video?
Panasonic LUMIX G7
i cant get my output scaled res to go to 3840 the base did . what am i doing wrong
Amazing! Thanks for the help
thanks dude really helped me out!!
amazing video. thanks for the info. Gonna start my reaction channel now thanks to you
Best of luck!
Is The cropping part possible with sony vegas pro 15? (I also loose video quility Does anyone know how to fix this? please and tahnk you)
This was extremely helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks so much for this!! Great tutorial
i dont hav that recale output option why?
great video man! nice idea!
Glad you liked it!
@@HowToMediaHQ how to connect the 1computer?
thank you so much brooooo many many many thanks
Thankyou
Man Do you ever think you can do this for 2k
Thank You very much
You are welcome!
When recording my camera seems to lag. I've tried increasing the bit rate, but it didn't fix anything 😔 Any advice?
Probably (probably) your hard disk on your computer can't keep up..
I can finally make behind the scenes video 😁😁😁😁
my question is. how did u record obs without having infinite obs loop in backround
Notice when he was IN OBS's screen, it did loop itself while he was checking settings within it, but then switched away.
I did set my canvas and stuff to 3840x1080 (1920x2) but they seem to be overlaping in the center
I'd check the resolution of the sources that you are adding. It sounds like one of them may be larger than 1080p. Possibly a 1440p monitor or 4k webcam?
Thanks mate, very halpful :)
I used to do it in one screen to make a reaction videos. The quality is really bad. 😂
Thanks bro
Thanks!
Thanks
it's very nice
I know this is old, but on the off chance you still look at comments, or _someone_ knows, I'm just trying to figure out how or if, you can get your face, and the computer screen in the same shot _without_ a second monitor, is it possible (at the risk of this being a dumb question)? Do I _need_ a second screen to do it, or is this just "desirable"? This PC is a monster, pretty sure it'll DO four screens, only have this 32" atm, I have another one still in the box, so far, haven't needed it, just gathering up materials, and trying to gain a bit of knowledge before I start anything. I'm a full time care giver for me mum, I can't really do anything while she's still with us, but I can do _this_ much, gonna need to create some income streams fast at the end, cause in the way that "no good deed goes unpunished", this house gets "inherited" unfortunately, by the bank, (curse you Tom Sellek!). If it turns out I decide _not_ to use it, at least I'll have some stuff to sell. If otoh, I decide to start podcasting, I'll know at least a little, of what I'm doing.....
Yeah you can definitely do that. Just keep the resolution of the canvas the same as your monitor. Then add in a display capture into that scene. Then add a video capture device and select your webcam and you should be good to go.
There is even a Premiere Part!
This was great! Thank you!
Thanks!
Welcome!