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Hi guys,
I'm using the latest versione of OBS for streaming, but when I open my streaming recorded file, QuickTime on Mac says that the file is damaged. I've tried to open in iMovie (latest version) and the video is ok, but there is no audio. But, if I open the file on Windows with Windows Media Player everything is fine. I need to be able to use my video on my iMac.
My stream settings:
CBR: enabled;
Padding CBR: enabled;
Quality: 10;
Max BitRate: 2800;
Buffer: 2800;
Codec Audio: AAC;
BitRate: 160;
Format: 44.1khz
Advanced - Video
x264 CPU Schema: veryfast;
x264 codec: high;
CFR: enabled;
This problem came out with the latest versione of the software.
Thanks,
Pierpa91
I'm using the latest versione of OBS for streaming, but when I open my streaming recorded file, QuickTime on Mac says that the file is damaged. I've tried to open in iMovie (latest version) and the video is ok, but there is no audio. But, if I open the file on Windows with Windows Media Player everything is fine. I need to be able to use my video on my iMac.
My stream settings:
CBR: enabled;
Padding CBR: enabled;
Quality: 10;
Max BitRate: 2800;
Buffer: 2800;
Codec Audio: AAC;
BitRate: 160;
Format: 44.1khz
Advanced - Video
x264 CPU Schema: veryfast;
x264 codec: high;
CFR: enabled;
This problem came out with the latest versione of the software.
Thanks,
Pierpa91
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