To record locally in OBS, click Start Recording on the Controls dock. To access your recording settings, click Settings on the Controls dock or click File -> Settings in the top left-hand corner and navigate to the Output section. In the Output section, you can choose between Simple and Advanced mode. It used to be there all the time while I was streaming, now I have to manually publish the vod and then share the link for people to see it. At least the vod is visible after the stream ends but I'm afraid that if don't publish it manually, it won't save and I'll lose the vod. That's 12:59:43 UTC-5. So roughly noon Chicago on Thursday, 11am Colorado, 10AM San Francisco, etc. Wow thanks! How did you get that information, I’m EST time zone btw. Twitch/Amazon provides it in their API. See lines 28, 34, 35, 36 here. In OBS Studio there is an option to mute sound tracks in VODs (found under "Settings" > "Output" > "Streaming" tab and a setting called "Twitch VOD Track". If you have enabled this and your sounds from your audio mixer is not routed to this channel it will get muted on the VOD. AlexDBrooks. OP • 2 yr. ago. Just hold shift and right click in the white background of the folder. In the context menu, look for "Open command window here" or "Open PowerShell window here". Once the command window is open type ".\RechatTool -D 111111111" without the quotes, but replace 111111111 with the ID of your video (it's the number at the end of the VOD URL). . Look in your output settings for “Twitch VOD track”. If it’s enabled, whatever sources you have that are set to the VOD track will not show up in recordings. You’d likely only want TS set to that track. You should go back and recheck how Twitch Soundtrack should be set up. Many Twitch users have been able to fix their buffering issues by changing their DNS to Google’s DNS. Here is what they do: Step 1. From your control panel, click “Network and Internet” from the sidebar. Step 2. Click “View network status and tasks” under the Network and Sharing Center. Step 3. It used to be there all the time while I was streaming, now I have to manually publish the vod and then share the link for people to see it. At least the vod is visible after the stream ends but I'm afraid that if don't publish it manually, it won't save and I'll lose the vod. I used to be able to go to a VOD, copy/paste the URL into VLC, and watch the VOD without using my web browser. I've started watching more often again, but when I paste the links in VLC and hit play nothing will happen. I tried searching my specific topic, but I kept getting hits for live streaming or people only saying they have the same issue With the new changes that Twitch has made with DMCA/copyright detection, it’s possible their VOD settings were changed to not publish VODs automatically. The streamer would have received an email about it but since it’s a very new implementation they may not realize that it impacted future VODs - not just the one they were notified about

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