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How to Ensure Recorded Videos Can Be Recovered Even If the App Is Force-Closed During Recording

When recording video with oCam, selecting the MKV container from the Codec menu allows the video file to be saved more safely even in unexpected situations. The MKV container offers excellent file stability, so even if the program closes during recording due to various issues, the file will not be corrupted and can still be played normally.

 

For example, even if oCam is force-closed during recording, or if a game suddenly crashes while recording gameplay, the video file saved in the MKV container can still be played normally. This is possible because the MKV format is designed to store data in a highly stable file structure.


On the other hand, if you use the MP4 container, the file may become corrupted and impossible to recover in the same kind of abnormal shutdown situation. For stable recording, using the MKV container is recommended.


However, there are a few things to keep in mind when playing MKV files. If you play an MKV file in Windows Media Player, the seek function, such as jumping to a specific point in the video, may not work smoothly. Playback itself works without a problem, but for better seeking convenience, it is recommended to use an external video player such as PotPlayer. PotPlayer plays MKV files reliably and also supports smooth seeking.


Also, MKV files are not supported by Naver's video upload feature. Since the Naver platform does not allow MKV uploads, you will need to use a platform such as YouTube if you want to share videos on the web. YouTube supports MKV uploads without issues and provides an environment optimized for sharing and playback.


Therefore, if you want stable recording with oCam, the most effective method is to select the MKV container from the Codec menu, use an external player such as PotPlayer for playback, and use YouTube for web sharing.


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The "Failed to initialize sound library." Error Appears When Recording Starts

When recording with oCam, sound-related errors may occur. To prevent this, it is important to first check whether sound playback is working properly on your PC. If you try to record on a PC where sound playback is not available, an error is likely to occur. Below is a detailed explanation of how to record with oCam in an environment where sound playback is unavailable and how to configure the settings to avoid errors.



 

If sound is not playing properly on your PC, you can solve the problem by disabling oCam's system audio recording feature. Please follow the steps below:  


1. Launch the oCam main window.  

2. In the main window, click the 'Sound' button.  

3. When you click it, a pop-up menu will appear, and in most cases the 'Record System Audio' option will be checked by default.  

4. Click the 'Record System Audio' item to uncheck it.  



With this setting, oCam will not try to record system audio, so you can continue recording without errors even on a PC where sound playback is not available. This setting is especially useful in environments where system audio is not output due to sound driver problems or hardware issues.


Before recording, always check the sound playback status of your PC and apply the setting above if necessary to create a stable recording environment. If you want to resolve the sound playback issue more fundamentally, updating the sound driver or checking the device's sound settings is also a good approach.

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