![]() You will see four rows of zeros that say 'Crop Top/Left/Right/Bottom (pixels)' that you can use to crop the capture. To crop any OBS source so as to only see part of it, click the source you want to crop, then right-click it & select properties at the bottom. Keyboard ShortcutsĬheck out the other keyboard shortcuts that also allow you to position sources precisely. Hold Alt and grab the sides of the source to crop it. To stretch a source and ignore its original aspect ratio, you hold the shift button and resize the source as usual. ![]() To crop a source, hold the ALT key on your keyboard and use the mouse to drag any of the borders, or a corner and crop your source in the preview. It will automatically snap to the edges of the render view, which can be disabled by holding down the control key. To resize a source, hold your mouse over the the edges or corners of the selection rectangle, then simply click and drag. It will automatically snap to the edges of the render view, which you can disable by holding down the control key. To reposition a selected source, simply click and drag it. You must be either streaming or previewing to be able to edit the scene. When selected, a red selection rectangle will appear ( Note: The red selection will not appear in the stream output). When edit mode is enabled, simply select the items you wish to edit by either clicking on them in the view (hold the control button to select multiple), or by clicking on them in the sources list box. You are allowed to adjust the video cropping area freely. Click Rotate & Crop tab and then select the crop feature to crop video. ![]() Click the Edit icon under your added video to enter the main editing window. Edit mode allows you to select, reposition, and resize sources within your scene. Click Add Files or the + icon to add the video you want to crop.
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