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# OBSReplay
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**Works on linux and windows but windows hasnt been tested all that well**
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A lightweight OBS script that automatically organizes recordings, replays, and screenshots into folders named after the current scene.
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## Features
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- Moves recordings, replays, and screenshots into scene-named directories.
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- Supports optional remuxing of `.mkv` files to `.mp4` using FFmpeg.
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- Customizable output path and FFmpeg executable path.
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## Installation
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1. Download the script and place it in your OBS scripts directory.
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2. In OBS, go to **Tools > Scripts**.
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3. Click **+**, select `OBSReplay.lua`, and load it.
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## Configuration
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- **Output Path**: The directory where files will be organized.
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- **FFmpeg Path**: Path to the FFmpeg executable (leave blank to use system default).
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- **Remux to MP4**: Converts `.mkv` recordings to `.mp4` after moving.
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## Usage
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1. Start recording, replay buffer, or take a screenshot in OBS.
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2. The script automatically moves the file to a folder matching the active scene's name.
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3. If remuxing is enabled, `.mkv` files are converted to `.mp4`.
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## Notes
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- Ensure FFmpeg is installed and accessible if using the remux feature.
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- The script creates folders if they don’t exist.
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## License
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MIT License
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