Write an article based on this "Open OBS Studio on your PC or Mac. Click + under “Sources. Click Display Capture. Click OK. Select the display you want to record. Click OK. Adjust the volume as needed. Click Start Recording. Click Stop Recording when you’re finished."
It’s in the All Apps area of the Start menu on Windows, and the Applications folder on macOS. If you want to record yourself playing a game, see this method. ” It’s near the bottom-left corner of OBS. A list of sources will appear. This opens the “Create/Select Source” window. This opens a window that displays a preview of your desktop. If you only have one video card or monitor, there’s no need to make any changes. To record a different display, select it from the “Display” drop-down menu now. This brings you back to the main OBS Studio screen. You’ll see two sliders in the “Mixer” tab at the bottom of OBS.   Desktop audio: This controls the sounds coming from your computer (apps and music) during the recording.  Mic/Aux: This controls the microphone or an external input. If you’re using a mic to speak over your recording, make sure this slider is up. If not, just move the slider all the way to the left. It’s near the bottom-right corner of OBS. The recording will begin immediately. It’s right below “Start Recording.”  The video file is saved in your Videos folder. To access this folder, press ⊞ Win+E to open the File Explorer, then click your Videos folder in the left column. To change the default saving location, click Settings at the bottom-right corner of OBS, click Browse… next to “Recording Path,” then select a different folder.