Would be nice if it worked in OBS so it would be one less thing to remember every time I want to stream! :) Pretty fishy! :p I guess I'll use that as my monitoring solution for now, but it's a pain to set up. It only seems to occur when monitoring via OBS. It doesn't seem to make a difference what audio device I use for it.Īlso, if I go into the audio device's settings in Windows and go to the "listen" tab to monitor the audio, there is no desync. I do want to point out that this desync occurs both in my speakers and my headphones. Absolutely flummoxing that I was able to make a change that fixed the mic, but which did nothing to help the capture card. So again we return to the issue of the monitor audio going out of sync, but the output audio (To the stream/recording) is perfectly fine. But the reason I'm updating is, It seems, against all odds, that while the capture card's audio very quickly goes out of sync in the monitor, in a test recording, everything came out perfectly synced. Apparently there is no edit button on this forum, so the only way to leave updates is by posting again.Įverything is the same as previously reported, mic is staying in sync even after many hours of monitoring. It also doesn't happen with desktop audio (As might be expected, since I'm not actually monitoring that through OBS in fact, I had it muted the whole time during my last stream). Also, the stream does NOT hear the desync, it seems to be exclusively in my audio monitor. It's obviously pretty annoying to have to stop the stream every 10 minutes to reset my audio device, so I'd love any ideas. However, some devices seem less affected by it than others so far. The desynced monitor audio happens even when I'm not live.Īgain, to be clear, EVERYTHING I am monitoring seems to be affected by this. There are a lot of errors and dropped frames, don't worry about that, I'm aware I'm having some net issues at the moment. I've attached a log file of my stream from yesterday. The only thing I haven't tried is re-installing OBS itself, but I fear losing all of my settings (I'm prone to catastrophic user error from time to time. I've tried restarting my PC, re-installing the latest sound driver, disabling audio enhancements everywhere I can in Windows, and probably more that I've forgotten about. xD I have "use device timestamps" unchecked on everything I can think of, and have made sure that everything I know how to get to is set to the same bitrate (I've tried 44.1 and 48khz, nothing seems to change between them). I've already done a ton of googling, and so far I've found exactly two topics with the exact issue I'm having, and neither has any replies. This issue happens both through my USB headphones and through my speakers. I've also found that changing my audio monitoring device and then changing back will also temporarily fix the issue for everything at once. If I disable/re-enable a particular audio source, it will be back in sync again (Only to slowly fall back out, of course). The mic is particularly bad about this, while the audio that I have coming from my Nintendo Switch will only fall a few MS out of sync over an hour or so (But it's still not staying synced up). It starts out synced up, but I start to hear it lag further and further behind to the point where it's distracting and noticeable. Everything works great with my current setup except that the audio will start to delay itself more and more over time. Hi there, I'm using the latest OBS Studio version and am trying to monitor my mic and other audio so I can hear it in my headphones.
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