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HOW TO CLIP WITH OBS STUDIO (Better than GeForce)

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HOW TO CLIP WITH OBS STUDIO (Better than GeForce)

In today's video tutorial, Static demonstrates how to efficiently clip using OBS Studio, emphasizing its superiority over GeForce for performance and convenience. The process involves configuring the replay buffer, setting hotkeys, and ensuring OBS starts with Windows. By following these steps, users can seamlessly capture and save moments during their recordings.

To clip with OBS Studio, start by enabling the replay buffer in the output settings and setting a maximum replay time. Configure hotkeys for saving replays, start the replay buffer, and bind a key to capture clips. Additionally, customize OBS Studio to launch with Windows by adding a command to the shortcut properties. This streamlined setup allows for automatic activation of the replay buffer upon PC startup, making clipping effortless and efficient.

Keywords: OBS Studio, clipping, GeForce, replay buffer, hotkeys, automatic startup

FAQ

  1. Is OBS Studio better than GeForce for clipping? Yes, according to the tutorial, OBS Studio is preferred for its performance and convenience over GeForce for capturing clips during recordings.

  2. How can I set up OBS Studio to start with Windows automatically? By adding a specific command to the shortcut properties of OBS Studio and placing the shortcut in the Windows startup folder, OBS Studio will launch with the replay buffer activated upon PC startup.