![]() ![]() I'm not sure if this was what was causing the issue, but it has not happened since I've switched these settings. ![]() On the new Sound window, click on the device (in my case, I went over to the Recording tab and chose my Microphone), click Properties, click on the Advanced Tab on the new window and change the Default Format to 2 channel, 16 bit, 48000 Hz (DVD Quality). To change that setting, open the classic Control Panel -> View by: Icons -> Sound. While checking for these settings, the only one that was not set to 48kHz was my Microphone input device, so that was the only one I changed. I switched this setting in OBS (File -> Settings -> Audio -> Sample Rate = 48kHz) and made sure all of my audio devices (both input and output) were at 48kHz at well. ![]() So, while I never got a definite answer on what was actually causing this issue, all I did was switch everything to 48kHz Audio Sample Rate and replace the USB cable connecting my microphone to the PC. Any pointers would help! I'll try to provide any missing information as well. Could USB overloading be the issue as well? I am using a lot of USB ports, including a hub that draws power from the computer, not an extra source.Ĭan anyone help me out? I really want to keep using OBS instead of Xsplit, but this audio issue is kind of annoying. Would having 6 audio tracks be an issue? I'm not sure why I have so many, but OBS came like that by default so I didn't touch those settings at all. I did a mock recording and force-disconnected the mic and connected it back but the voice picked back up with no issues. Thought maybe the mic was randomly disconnected/reconnected (USB issue, not manually unplugged) and when it reloaded on OBS, it wasn't encoding right. OBS Settings seem to be provided in the log file, so I'll skip those. Microphone: Blue Yeti Microphone (I'm using a USB Extender cable to plug the mic into my computer) Both the stream and the recording have the same issue. Link to video showing audio error (starts at 0:20, left audio before for comparison): I also made a clip of the recording showing when the audio begins to have issues, which I will include below. I will include the link to the log nonetheless. ![]() There's a timestamp when we start streaming+recording, and then the next one is when we finish the stream+recording. I tried pulling the OBS log but there isn't a timestamp anywhere near where the issue happens. When the mic audio cuts out, the game audio does not cut out, but I can't tell if it's also being affected by the pitch change since the game audio is low compared to our voices. We start our stream with great audio, but at around 53 minutes into the stream, the mic audio cuts out for two seconds, and when it comes back, there it is again, deep voice, highs getting cut out, and the weird clipping starts. Second time it happened, I did a few test recordings to make sure there were no issues. After reading more on 48khz, it doesn't seem like it's the standard, so I want to say that simply restarting OBS was what fixed the issue, not changing the Sample Rate. I kept changing settings here and there, but nothing seemed to make the issue happen again. But then I switched it back to 44.1khz, restarted OBS again, tried a test recording, and the audio was perfect with no issues. I switched it to 48khz (even though I've never messed with this setting, and I've streamed with OBS before without this issue), restarted OBS, and it seemed to work. I read that it could be due to the Audio Sample Rate set to 44.1khz, and switching it to 48khz should fix it. The first time it happened it seemed to be for the entirety of the stream. Suddenly, our voices are a lot deeper, and it seems like anything coming in at a higher register gets clipped lower. We've done a couple of streams with no issues, but my last two streams have had an odd problem: some sort of error is happening to the sound where the pitch gets lowered/starts clipping. After streaming with Xsplit for months, I recently decided to switch over to OBS. ![]()
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