![]() Somewhat deflated, I thought about investing in a secondary Windows PC to handle the OBS side, while leaving the Mac to do my content creation. In fact, it’s so bad, any attempt to stream or record a 1080p feed at 60 FPS would bring my $3000 MacBook Pro to its knees. Unfortunately, the fly in my ointment is that I am a Mac user, and OBS isn’t optimised for Apple’s hardware out of the box. Best of all, OBS is free and open source. With a little know-how and a raster image editor like Photoshop, you can create all kinds of assets like overlays. Since, OBS allows you to blend multiple video, audio and other sources and encode them live to a video stream or to disk, you can save a lot of editing time and overcome the limitations set by iMovie (such as only having two video sources). To reduce editing, I was thinking of streaming content directly to YouTube or Facebook from OBS. Nothing fancy, just a place to create the occasional map-making video or document my world-building sessions, that might one day graduate to a vlog of some form. I show you how to optimise OBS to stream and record with an Intel MacBook Pro.įor the last few months (years, if I’m completely honest), I’ve been thinking about starting a YouTube channel. ![]()
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