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If it's the latter action you want to undertake, then the fault might be due to OBS's settings. Go to File > Settings > Output > and under "Recording Quality" select a higher quality than the one that's selected (I use "Same as stream" and the Live2D avatars are appearing in OBS the same as they are in FaceRig).
If that's not the case and the above solution does not help you, send us via e-mail at info[at]facerig[dot]com a recording or screenshot of the way the Live2D avatars are appearing in OBS.
At the moment, I want to record a video, but I am planning on using facerig for both live streaming and recording!
I tried changing obs settings but that didn't solve the problem.It records facerig okay with window capture, but not as high quality with the virtual camera, it's more fuzzy!but then there's the audio sync problem with window capture.
I sent over a video clip to the email showing the difference switching between the two!