Best setting for OBS Studio to record Youtube Vedios

 To optimize OBS Studio for recording videos for YouTube, you can follow these general settings:


1. Open OBS Studio and go to "Settings" in the lower-right corner.


2. In the "Settings" window, select the "Output" tab.


3. Under "Output Mode," select "Advanced."


4. In the "Recording" section, choose the following settings:

   - Set "Recording Format" to MP4.

   - Set "Type" to Standard.

   - Set "Encoder" to either x264 or NVENC (if you have a compatible NVIDIA GPU).

   - Set "Recording Quality" to your desired level. A balance between quality and file size is usually recommended (e.g., CQP at 20-23).


5. In the "Audio" section, choose your preferred audio settings:

   - Select the appropriate audio device for your microphone in the "Recording Device" dropdown.

   - Set the desired audio bitrate, typically 128-192 kbps.


6. Go to the "Video" tab.

   - Set the "Base (Canvas) Resolution" to the resolution of your monitor or the content you are capturing.

   - Set the "Output (Scaled) Resolution" to the desired resolution for your YouTube videos. 1080p (1920x1080) or 720p (1280x720) are commonly used options.

   - Set the "Downscale Filter" to Lanczos (Sharpened scaling, 32 samples).

   - Set the desired FPS (Frames Per Second). 30 FPS is the standard for YouTube, but you can use 60 FPS if you prefer smoother motion.


7. In the "Advanced" tab, you can adjust additional settings according to your requirements, such as CPU usage preset, video and audio encoding profiles, and more. The default settings are generally suitable for most users.


8. Once you've made the desired changes, click "Apply" and then "OK" to close the Settings window.


These settings should provide a good starting point for recording videos for YouTube using OBS Studio. Remember to also consider your hardware capabilities and the demands of the content you're recording to fine-tune the settings further if necessary.

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