I want to try to do a speed builds but the easiest way at the moment.
I'm using my laptop (gaming PC is on the way) so I just want some free software for it. I'm not going to do a voice over but maybe some music.
What's the best way to go about it? I literally just want to build, speed it up, and then put music to it.
TIA!
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Is it Windows Movie Maker you use?
As for OBS, it's pretty simple once you have all of the settings configured. I had to look up a couple of tutorials myself, but once it's set up all you really need to do is start the program, start your game, and when you're ready to record just press the hotkey you set for recording and then you use the same button to stop recording. The hardest part is just finding the right settings that work for you and your computer.
It does run in the background of the game, but I haven't had any problems with lag from it and I'm on a laptop that's not exactly ideal for gaming.
Does Movie Maker have sound effects or is that something I would need to look for like music?
I'll have a look at OBS settings this weekend!
I also get my music of the same channel that @pepper090889 posted! You can also just look on the creator studio on youtube and look through their audio library.
Just a quick question about the source panel. If you add an image (say your logo) to the bottom right screen, do you do that before you start recording or do you do that in the editing program?
And do you have to set up a new scene for every video or can you use the same one?
For a logo, you can do that through YouTube by going to Video Manager > Channel > Branding. It will automatically add it to all of your videos, new and old. If you want it to be part of the video, then you'd need to do that before recording. I don't think Windows Movie Maker has the ability [at least not that I've seen and when I researched it was not possible].