![]() ![]() When you are done here, click ‘apply’ and we will move on to audio. If you are having performance issues feel free to lower this, and play with it until you feel the issue has been resolved. *Note: If you are using a 2k monitor for example, and your bitrate suggestion is 30mbps, when you enter it into the ‘bitrate’ column it will actually say 30,000kbps which is equal to 30mbps*īelow ‘bitrate’ and underneath ‘Keyframe Interval, you will find the ‘Preset’ option. After finding our bitrate, we will go back to the recording menu and enter the bitrate into the bitrate column. Then you will slide over, and depending on the frames per second you are recording at, choose your bitrate. How To Pick Your Bitrateįrom YouTube’s help page choose the resolution you have on your monitor from the resolution list. This is why I decided to play it safe and stick with YouTube’s recommendation. I believe this is happening because YouTube applies there own compression to the video. Usually, if I record at a very high bitrate and try to upload it to YouTube, I get a lower quality image when things are moving quickly. Still, higher doesn’t necessarily mean better. The lower the ‘bitrate’ the grainier the image. A ‘bitrate’ is essentially the amount of data you are putting through to your video. If you go to YouTube’s help page, you can see what bitrate they suggest. ‘CBR’ gives a ‘constant bit rate’. This gives you a nice steady Bit Rate. For the highest quality, ‘lossless’ would be the option to choose. So, there are going to be a few different options you can choose from. Rate control determines the way in which your bit rate is used to record your video. The next, very important, step will be to change the ‘rate control’ setting. If you use ‘x264’ it will actually use your cpu. ![]() In that case, you will go to ‘encoder’ and change that option (if you are able to) to ‘nvidia’ or if you have it ‘amd’. Most likely you have a graphics card if you’re running a simulator of this size, because you will need something able to handle it. If you go to your ‘streaming’ tab you can set up ‘1’ as your audio track and leave ‘2’ and ‘3’ available for recording. When not streaming it’s actually okay to check off ‘1’ and ‘2’, but I prefer using ‘2’ and ‘3’ just in case I decide to do some streaming. Next you will check off numbers ‘2’ and ‘3’. The downside to mkv is that you will need to convert it to mp4 by using an OBS feature called ‘remux’. Mkv will allow you to recover the file if your computer crashes, but mp4 does not give you that luxury. Select a FormatĪfter choosing a recording path, you will need to choose a recording format. You can set yours up wherever is convenient for you, just make sure you choose a drive with plenty of room. Next you will need to set up a recording path. Click on ‘settings’, ‘output’ and then ‘recording’. Once the installation is complete, you can go ahead and open OBS. Most people using Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 are using Windows, but if you are using a Mac just click the ‘Mac’ option. ![]() To begin, go to click on ‘Windows’ and let it install. OBS is high quality software that many many people use. You’ll be up and running in no time! Install OBS I will walk you through each part of the process starting with installing some free software and getting it set up. In this article, I am going to show you how to record your screen in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 step by step.
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