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Then it will a window, click None in Video device name, and choose an audio source in Audio device name. And is it a good idea to do this, to just drop my 4gb movie mkv into my video editor and just cut the whole movie out except for the part that I want, and then export it? Step 1: Launch the VLC media player, click the menu View>Advanced Controls. But it like takes forever for it to load (for my 2-hour movie lol) or do whatever it is doing and sometimes just even crashes the program lol. I also just drop the whole movie mkv into my video editor Timeline. Are there any good free programs for this? You need something like lossless-cut or any video editing tool. I think I should just export the short clip at the same resolution my mkv episode is in (export at 624x352). I like exporting my short clips in 1920x1080 (1080p) 60fps.īut if I do that, I know it won't be 1920x1080 (1080p) because the mkv is in another resolution (624x352). If I record a short clip of one of my 624x352 resolution TV Show episodes.mkv with VLC Media Player, and then I go to put the short clip into my video editor, what resolution should I export the short clip at? Which should you be using to record your movies and tv show mkvs? I have my OBS set to record in 1920x1080 resolution 60fps. Whereas OBS Studio, you can set whatever resolution you want. Which is better to record your movies and TV Shows MKVs with: VLC Media Player or OBS Studio? VLC Media Player records your movies/tv shows MKVs in whatever the original file is in (records in the same resolution and same fps). I am just wondering/asking which is better: VLC or OBS?
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I know both VLC Media Player and OBS Studio both can let you do this. I like to record short clips of my movies and tv shows I have on my hard drive hdd of my PC. Recording Your Movies and TV Shows: VLC or OBS?