Script was tested only on Windows 11, but it allegedly works on other OSes as well
Script only works with OBS in version 29.0.0 or higher
What does this script does?
To put it simply, it tries to mimic the recordings organization of NVIDIA Shadow Play.
Once configured - you don't have to worry about anything. From now on your recordings/replays/screenshots will be automatically sorted for you.
Tested only on 3.11.4, but it might work on other versions as long as there are no big changes!
How to install?
Press the
button, it will open a new window to my script's
GitHub repository.
It should look something like this
You need to download the
RecORDER.py
if you want to use my script.
For further instructions, you need to follow the
README
file readable on the main repository view.
To see the
README
, please click on button highlighted by either arrow #1 or arrow #2
Features of the script
In case of full screen applications/ hooked windows (mentioned as
it below)
- Moves recordings to a folder named after it
- Moves replay buffer recordings to folders named after it
- Moves screenshots to folders named after it
- When automatic splitting is enabled, it will also actively move all of the split recordings to relevant folder as in recordings case
Other features:
- Verbose logs of the script - you should be able to see the important information on the go when viewing `Script Logs`
If the Game Capture or Window Capture is not hooked to any app, it will organize saved recording/replay buffer in a folder called **"Manual Recording"**
A big thanks to Penwy (@penwywern) for giving me tips on how to do this script
Plans for the future
- Implementing Toast Messages without 3rd party libraries
- ...
If some features won't be possible to implement without re-inventing the wheel anew, then I will probably make two different versions of the script, so you can go without the optional features.
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