

Ironically, the two pieces of software I use, OBS and Davinci, resolve two of those pieces of software, but they work well enough to be certainly usable, and they’re easy to use. I am running a 4K Sony TV as a screen and I have the resolution set to 4K, but I have the scaling set to 200% so some pieces of software don’t play very nicely with scaling. By default you’ll come up looking like this and my buttons an fonts look a little bit weird on this screen. If we just talk obvious and run OBS studio. OBS, which is the open broadcast software and you can download that free from obsproject. Have you ever wanted to do a screen recording on your PC say, or on your Mac so that you could show someone how to do something, or created tutorial video? Well, in this video I’m going to walk through the software and the tools and the process that I go through to create my screen recording so my screen recording I typically use. With this beginners guide to screen recording and video editing, you’ll see how easy it is to use the free video editing software, OBS Studio, and Davinci Resolve to create great tutorial videos, even if you have no prior screen recording or video editing knowledge.
