 Welcome back to our channel and I like I mentioned before to you that this channel is dedicated to making simple solutions for the average user and this week I've had about two people asking me how I record my videos. So I want to just let you know that I work with OBS which is an open source recording software it does screen recording and it can be found by you just googling OBS recording software. So you'll be able to find it, you download it, it's for any platform be it Mac, Linux or even Windows. So when you install it, it's just ready to go on the fly. However, I've decided to do a couple of custom custom customization in the settings because I found out that I actually just want to do 1080p videos. So what I did is I went to the main settings and I looked out for the output. I made sure that everything is actually okay. So I have my videos are high quality and their format is actually MP4. When I go to the audio, that one is all safe and done. As for the video, I realized I made it 1440 by 90 and then I put out a resolution that I actually need to scale up to be able to have it recording something that is 1080p. So these are some of the changes that you can make once you have the software installed as for the output, make sure you have it in MP4 that is easier to import in our programs like Adobe, Adobe Premiere or whatever other video editing software that you use. So basically that is what it is for me. Now once I am done recording my video, I drop everything in Premiere Pro and once I open it up on the stage, I am able to do a number of edits, for example, transitions, adding a little music to the video itself and that's for me that is what I have been looking for. It's the simplest of setups that I can actually use and yet I can get a maximum power from it. So like for example, I have my stage here ready and I have imported my video. I make sure once the video comes out, I try to stretch it out so that it's full on stage so I can use these markers to make sure that it blows out all over the video stage. So one of the settings that I also need to make sure that I had right was my sources of display capture. So once you hit this, you have a number of options. So what I did is I made sure that I can record the whole of my screen. So I chose the display capture which is I just need to hit OK here and it gives me the option of choosing where I'll have a couple of things. So I set the crop to none so that I allow myself to record the whole of my screen. I can always crop out and cut off whatever I don't need. When you open up Premiere Pro and you open a new project, you're able to come up with some settings. Of course, you give it a new name and when you give it a new name, you can be able to choose what kind of setting you want. So I always go for the 1080p by 30 frame set in terms of the sequence. So when I drop in a video, let's say I'm going to pick something from my raw files. Let's I'll pick something that I use initially. So when I drop this in my project folders, whether you use the import or you just drag and drop this in, the moment this comes up, you can just drop it on your stage. And once you have it there, you can either keep existing settings or you can change the sequence. So when I keep them because I want 1080p, it gives me room for me to actually be able to just drag this out and make sure that my stage is fully fitted. Of course, I want to I try to make sure as I record whatever I need to know. The active part is on the top part of my video. At least three quarters is why I try to keep the activity. So once that is done, then I will be able to play through and then export it as media. And then I'll just choose to have a format of our MP4, which is right here. And once that comes through, the easiest way for me to do is go for a preset that is given for YouTube videos. And that's YouTube 1080p 29 by 97. So that will give you approximately 30 frames per second. And then once you export it, of course, you'll have your estimated file size and you're ready to go. So that's how I do my videos. For the audio, I use the camera that's on the computer and I use the microphone that's inbuilt in the computer, nothing major. But in the near future, hopefully we'll be able to have better audio, but that saves me. So the OBS does both the recording of the video and it also does the audio recording in itself. So I don't have to be worried once I'm done with recording whatever I want to do. I'll just be able to stop the recording. If you like this video, if you have any other questions, please feel free to send them my way. For now, I'm going to stop the recording and say bye. Enjoy your day. Don't forget to subscribe to the channel and like the videos. 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