Requirements:
Steps:
- Download, install, and open OBS
- Set up OBS:
- In the upper left, click “File” > then click “Settings”
- A “Settings” window will pop-up; along the left-side pane, click “Output”
- Within “Output”, you will see “Output Mode” at the top, with a drop-down box set to “Simple”
- Change “Simple” to “Advanced”
- Four tabs will show up now, under “Output Mode” (“Streaming”, “Recording”, “Audio”, “Replay Buffer”)
- click “Recording”; you will see “Recording Path” under “Recording Settings” > click “Browse” button on the right to set the location on your computer you want your replays to be saved.
- Adobe Premiere users only — for “Recording Format”, set it to “MPEG-TS (.ts)” if you want to import your replay clips hassle-free into Premiere.
- click “Replay Buffer” > check the box that says “Enable Replay Buffer”
- for “Maximum Replay Time”, your choice — I set mine to 24s (seconds), the length of the shot clock, but you can experiment with longer/shorter replays
- Look back at the left-side pane, and find “Hotkeys”
- Scroll down to the section “Replay Buffer”, and find “Save Replay”
- Set a hotkey (keyboard shortcut) for how you want to save replays (mine is “Ctrl + Shift + S”)
- Click “OK” to save your settings, which will close the “Settings” window
- Locate the tab “Sources” on the lower-left
- Click the “+” button
- Click “Window Capture” > click “OK” on the pop-up “Create/Select Source”
- For “Window” set the drop-down box to the browser window you have the game open on (ie “[firefox.exe]:…”
- Uncheck the box “Capture Cursor” so your mouse doesn’t show up in the replay
- Click “OK”
- Locate the tab “Audio Mixer” to the right of the “Sources” tab
- Verify that there’s audio being captured under “Desktop Audio” (you should see the horizontal bars moving)
- Verify the microphone icon is neutral-colored with 2 waves; not red with an “X” — click to toggle the audio being recorded or muted.
- Locate the tab “Controls” in the lower right:
- Under the “Controls” header, locate the button “Start Replay Buffer”
- To save a replay
- Press the download icon to the right of “Stop Replay Buffer”
- Input the hotkey you set above (ie mine was “Ctrl + Shift + S”
- Confirm your replay is saved by looking at the bottom-left corner of the screen — it should say “Replay buffer saved to ‘…’”
- Enjoy the game in full-screen while being ready to clip replays:
- right-click the center of the screen (where you have a preview of the recording)
- Click "Fullscreen Projector (Preview)
- Now the game will be in full-screen, but if you input your “Save Replay” hotkey, you’ll be saving your replays
- Upload to r/nba
- Go to https://streamable.com/ or https://streamin.me/
- Streamable links on reddit show up in a convenient, in-feed playable thumbnail — but I’ve heard from users on the sub that it’s blocked in some countries so it’s not accessible; additionally Streamable has options to “trim” and “merge” clips in-browser, which is convenient.
- Streamin.me doesn’t load an in-feed playable thumbnail based on my experience, but I’ve heard it doesn’t have regional restrictions.
- Click “upload video” / “select or drop video here” and locate your video, then create the video.
- Copy the video URL, and submit it to Reddit as a link post
- Format is “[Highlight]” followed by the description of the replay (ie “[Highlight] Marcus Smart scores his first basket for the Grizzlies”)
- Your post should get auto-flaired in blue as a Highlight
- Go to https://streamable.com/ or https://streamin.me/
Additional Steps:
If you are multi-tasking while watching the game (ie have other audio playing) — you can follow these steps to isolate the audio output from the game in your replay.
- Download and install win-capture-audio
- Locate the tab “Sources” on the lower-left
- Click the “+” button
- Click “Application Audio Capture (BETA)” > click “OK” on the pop-up “Create/Select Source”
- For “Window” set the drop-down box to the browser window you have the game open on (ie “[firefox.exe]:…”
- Click “OK”
- Verify the audio is being isolated by trialing
- ie play multiple sources of audio and save a replay, then play it back to confirm.
Lmk if there’s any questions/comments/suggestions.
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