Hi All,
I encountered an interesting challenge when trying to stream today. While in OBS, I was setting up my camera (Sony a6000 if that's relevant) for stream per usual. I went into my Sources, selected my camera, and went into "properties". While in "properties" I accidentally switched the "device" of of my Cam Link to a different capture card that I have in my computer, then immediately switched it back to Cam Link. Upon switching back to cam link, this camera was suddenly showing up in OBS on a much lower res and at a much lower FPS than it was before. On the camera itself, the video is fine. It's only on OBS where the video looks bad. For my stream today I switched what is usually my facecam to my overhead cam and it worked fine, but I'd like to get back to the original one if possible.
So far I've tried going into settings and checking the Resolution and FPS, but changing either of them has no effect. I've also tried messing with the Resolution/FPS type in the camera Properties under Sources, and that hasn't helped either. Also tried, closing/re-opening OBS, updating OBS, and re-booting the computer, and none of these seemed to work either.
If anybody has any ideas, I'm all ears at this point. Thank you so much in advance!
I encountered an interesting challenge when trying to stream today. While in OBS, I was setting up my camera (Sony a6000 if that's relevant) for stream per usual. I went into my Sources, selected my camera, and went into "properties". While in "properties" I accidentally switched the "device" of of my Cam Link to a different capture card that I have in my computer, then immediately switched it back to Cam Link. Upon switching back to cam link, this camera was suddenly showing up in OBS on a much lower res and at a much lower FPS than it was before. On the camera itself, the video is fine. It's only on OBS where the video looks bad. For my stream today I switched what is usually my facecam to my overhead cam and it worked fine, but I'd like to get back to the original one if possible.
So far I've tried going into settings and checking the Resolution and FPS, but changing either of them has no effect. I've also tried messing with the Resolution/FPS type in the camera Properties under Sources, and that hasn't helped either. Also tried, closing/re-opening OBS, updating OBS, and re-booting the computer, and none of these seemed to work either.
If anybody has any ideas, I'm all ears at this point. Thank you so much in advance!