Yes!
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The only way I can imagine that happening is with two computers both running OBS. One would output the video with no overlay and record it, while the other would input that stream via capture card and stream it, adding an overlay
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Any chance you could DM me how to set that up?
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Hey Djarii. The only 1 I have seen so far is SLOBS. "Selective Recording, a revolutionary feature unique to Streamlabs OBS that allows you to pick and choose the sources that appear in a recorded video of your live broadcast" Link to the article:
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@djarii this is what I was going to link to you. It’s very handy.
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I vaguely remember
@PreachGaming talking about doing this once upon a time. He wanted to listen to music on stream and still locally record a youtube-safe vod. Maybe he could share how he pulled it off? -
2 pc setup with splitting of audio channels. works fine
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Hey Djarii, this works with our 4K Capture Utility software. We call it Stream Link. You feed your camera into our 4K Capture Utility software, record the clean file there. The software spits out a feed that OBS can pick up via NDI - more info:https://help.elgato.com/hc/en-us/articles/360028241631-Elgato-4K-Capture-Utility-How-to-use-Stream-Link …
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Alternatively, if you have our 4K60 Pro MK2 capture card, that works in both our software and OBS at the same time so you can capture a raw feedback and stream simultaneously.
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