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Scene and Source In the Window field, select the window to record. In addition to this option you can also add this which will make the recording process more difficult if you need to move to other windows such as private windows these windows will have to be cut out while editing so I usually recommend window capture but this is based on preference subjective choice. Attention Minimizing a window while recording disables that window in the scene so it's best to use shortcut keys to switch between windows while recording. Once you've added a window you'll need to adjust it to the layout. It's worth taking a moment to set the order of the elements.
The layers should be where the camera should be. The bottom window is above it and the layout is above the window. The result should look similar to the screenshot below. Microphone Filters in Scenes and Sources The last step in this guide is to set up the microphone. Let me start by saying that I'm no sound expert and the setup may not be perfect. I followed the guide AWB Directory myself during my first recording setup and came up with a template that worked for me at least. The microphone can be configured in the mixer by clicking the gear icon but you can also add audio input capture in the image source. After adding this element and right click on it select.
A Filter option. I recommend setting up the microphone filter as follows in . Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio These are basically all the filters we use when recording guides More information can be found in the documentation I recommend watching the microphone settings for recording in the sound demo in the material I personally used when first configuring the tool At this point you will also need to provide the webcam filter settings but you can access them in the same way as the microphone filter. The configuration itself is very subjective and depends on the device.
The layers should be where the camera should be. The bottom window is above it and the layout is above the window. The result should look similar to the screenshot below. Microphone Filters in Scenes and Sources The last step in this guide is to set up the microphone. Let me start by saying that I'm no sound expert and the setup may not be perfect. I followed the guide AWB Directory myself during my first recording setup and came up with a template that worked for me at least. The microphone can be configured in the mixer by clicking the gear icon but you can also add audio input capture in the image source. After adding this element and right click on it select.
A Filter option. I recommend setting up the microphone filter as follows in . Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio Microphone Filters in the Studio These are basically all the filters we use when recording guides More information can be found in the documentation I recommend watching the microphone settings for recording in the sound demo in the material I personally used when first configuring the tool At this point you will also need to provide the webcam filter settings but you can access them in the same way as the microphone filter. The configuration itself is very subjective and depends on the device.