HOW TO CLIP WITH OBS STUDIO (Better than GeForce)
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Introduction
In today's guide, we will explore how to effectively clip your gameplay using OBS Studio, showcasing why this software is a superior choice compared to GeForce. OBS Studio not only offers better performance, but it is also user-friendly and convenient. Additionally, I will demonstrate how to set OBS to automatically launch with Windows, ensuring you are always ready to clip your moments.
Configuring OBS for Clipping
Open OBS Studio: Start by launching OBS Studio on your computer.
Access Settings:
- Navigate to the Settings menu.
- Go to the Output tab.
- Switch to the Advanced mode.
- Enable the Replay Buffer option.
Set Maximum Replay Time:
- Configure the maximum replay time according to your preference; I recommend setting it to 50 seconds for adequate clipping duration.
Adjust Rate Control: If you are using the CQP rate control, you can typically leave this as is.
Save Settings: Click Apply to save your changes. After this, you will see a replay buffer icon appear.
Configure Hotkeys:
- Go to the Hotkeys section.
- Set a key to save your replay, such as Ctrl + F. However, you can choose any key combination that's comfortable for you.
Start the Replay Buffer: Activate the replay buffer by hitting the Start Replay Buffer button. Once this is set up, you can use your designated key to clip your desired moments, which will save to the location specified in your recording settings.
Automating OBS Startup with Windows
If you want OBS Studio to start with your PC and automatically initiate the replay buffer, follow these steps:
Modify OBS Shortcut:
- Right-click on the OBS Studio shortcut on your desktop and select Properties.
- In the Target field, navigate to the end, hit space, and add
--start-replay-buffer
. The complete entry should look something like this:"C:\Program Files\OBS Studio\bin\64bit\obs64.exe" --start-replay-buffer
- Click Apply and then OK.
Add OBS to Startup Folder:
- Press Windows + R to open the Run dialog.
- Type
shell:common startup
and press OK. This will open the common startup folder. - Drag the customized OBS Studio shortcut you just modified into this startup folder.
Now, OBS Studio will automatically launch with Windows, and the replay buffer will be ready to use whenever you want to clip your gameplay effortlessly.
In conclusion, OBS Studio provides a straightforward and effective solution for clipping, making it a more efficient choice than GeForce.
Keywords
OBS Studio, clipping, replay buffer, hotkeys, automatic startup, performance, GeForce
FAQ
Q1: What is the replay buffer in OBS Studio?
A1: The replay buffer allows you to capture a set duration of gameplay (e.g., 50 seconds) that can be saved as a clip with a hotkey, making it easy to capture moments after they happen.
Q2: How do I set hotkeys in OBS Studio?
A2: You can set hotkeys by navigating to the Hotkeys section in the settings menu and assigning a key combination to save your replay.
Q3: Can I make OBS start automatically with my computer?
A3: Yes, by modifying the OBS shortcut and placing it in the Windows startup folder, you can make OBS launch automatically when you turn on your PC.
Q4: Why is OBS Studio better than GeForce for clipping?
A4: OBS Studio offers better performance, is highly customizable, and provides more control over the clipping process compared to the GeForce Experience.
Q5: How long can I set the maximum replay time in OBS?
A5: The maximum replay time can be set according to your preference. Many users find 50 seconds to be ideal for capturing sufficient gameplay.