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Using obs with reflector 3
Using obs with reflector 3







using obs with reflector 3

NOTE: You’ll need to highlight the current resolution and type your Base (Canvas) Resolution in, as it’s not available in the dropdown. The PAL region is a television publication territory that covers most of Asia, Africa, Europe, South America and Oceania. For PAL, change the “Base (Canvas) Resolution” to 704×576.

using obs with reflector 3

The NTSC standard was used in most of the Americas (except Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay), Liberia, Myanmar, South Korea, Taiwan, Philippines, Japan, and some Pacific Islands nations and territories. If you are in the United States, use this setting.

  • For NTSC, change the “Base (Canvas) Resolution” to 720×480.
  • In the Settings menu, click on the “Video” tab. To open the settings, click on the “File” menu and select “Settings” as shown below. Change Canvas and Output Settingsįirst you’ll want to set up your canvas and output settings. Click No (we’ll be going through all the settings separately). When you first launch OBS after installing it, it will ask if you’d like to run the auto-configuration wizard. Once you select the video standard, be sure to press the “Change” button.ĭownload and install OBS – Configure OBS In the image below, I’ve chosen “PAL_B” as the video standard. There are several flavors of PAL to choose from.

    using obs with reflector 3

    Once you double click to open the software, you can select your video standard. The file location and program shortcut are shown below: To do so, browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 SE and find a program called “ChangeVideoStandard” – double click the program to launch it. If your source is from a PAL recording and you are using the USB converter that I linked to earlier, you’ll need to install the software that came with it so you can change the default input video standard. Open the “Cameras” section and make sure that “AV TO USB2.0” is shown, as shown below. To verify that the adapter has been correctly installed, open your device manager by right clicking the Windows button and choosing “Device Manager” as shown below. On Windows 10, the drivers should automatically install as soon as you plug the adapter in. After you’ve connected the cables from the VCR to the adapter, go ahead and plug the adapter into an available USB port on your computer. I’ll assume that you are using the adapter that I linked to above, although they all work essentially the same way. OBS downloaded and installed (OBS is free).I used this one from Amazon, which was $20. Optional – Audio capture device (enables stereo audio capture and corrects possible audio sync issues).I used this one from Amazon, which is $13 RCA Cables and (if applicable) an S-Video cable (depends on your VCR).OBS is an incredibly versatile (and free) tool, and it can even be used to digitize VHS tapes with an inexpensive piece of hardware (and a VCR, of course).









    Using obs with reflector 3