Im OBS-Forum empfiehlt der Forumsteilnehmer FerretBomb generell diesen Workflow:
"NEVER EVER RECORD TO MP4 DIRECTLY WITH OBS FOR ANY REASON.
MP4 is not a recording-safe format, and many video editors have problems with OBS native-mp4 recordings, especially Premiere. Record to MKV or FLV, then use the 'Remux Recordings' option in OBS' File menu to convert the completed recording to mp4. Premiere should take the remuxed files with no problems."
So I have this problem where adobe premiere pro takes many minutes (3-15) to import obs files and once they have been imported in, the playback is very choppy and laggy and slow. The solution that I currently have is to use the edit and trim of windows film and make copies of a files (it takes a...
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Er hat wohl auch die besten Erfahrungen mit dem Schnittprogramm Vegas zur weiteren Bearbeitung gemacht:
"More on-topic, just checking to be safe, but are you recording to MKV or FLV and remuxing to MP4 for use with Premiere/Resolve? Both are very well-known for having significant problems with mp4 files recorded directly by OBS, while working fine with remuxed-from-mkv versions. Color-shift, stuttering playback, failed scrubbing, missing audio, even outright crashing, while the remuxed versions work fine. I've also had a ton of issues with Resolve, and have moved over to using Vegas instead."
(Vegas Pro kostet zur Zeit 299 Euro in der Kaufversion:
https://www.vegascreativesoftware.com/de/vegas-pro/?_oB=vegas-pro )
So I have been experimenting with OBS' I444 color space and found the videos look very much on par with what is present on screen. Details in red/redish colors are not lost in this mode. In other modes, the red/redish objects are blurred. Now H.264 in I444 uses High 4:4:4 Predictive YUV 8-bit...
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Übrigens, nur für den Fall, dass jemand hier im Forum mal nach Screen Recording Software oder so schauen sollte, hier noch die Erklärung von OBS auf Wikipedia:
Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) ist eine
freie Software, um den
Bildschirminhalt eines
PCs aufzuzeichnen oder über das
Internet zu übertragen (
Live-Streaming).
Kann da nur aus eigener Erfahrung Adobe Premiere empfehlen, da geht das.
Ist aber auch Mietsoftware...
Ansonsten sieht der Audiobereich in Vegas (auf ihrer Webseite) auch so aus, als ob er für deinen Einsatzzweck taugen könnte...