arnoparigo
New Member
Hi,
As usual, sorry for my bad english, i'm French.
So, here is the problem. I think OBS is not able to record audio in "true" 48 khz. Or, to be more specify, i suspect OBS to just generate a upsampling audio file in 48khz, but in reality it's not able to accept an audio input superior of 44.1.
Why ?
My ADC is a Lavry ADC 11, if i set it on 48khz or a superior setting, OBS create a blank audio file. Besides the Stereo LED level display are not mooving. It's not working. If i set up my lavry on 44.1n OBS is able to create a 44.1 or 48khz audio file. So 48khz is just upsampling.
Another problem (bug):
Imagine you're running under a 44.1 profil, and you change it for a 48khz profil you've saved before. You will not be prompted that you MUST restart OBS to make the 48Kkz effective. So, you'll have a 44.1 audio file.
As usual, sorry for my bad english, i'm French.
So, here is the problem. I think OBS is not able to record audio in "true" 48 khz. Or, to be more specify, i suspect OBS to just generate a upsampling audio file in 48khz, but in reality it's not able to accept an audio input superior of 44.1.
Why ?
My ADC is a Lavry ADC 11, if i set it on 48khz or a superior setting, OBS create a blank audio file. Besides the Stereo LED level display are not mooving. It's not working. If i set up my lavry on 44.1n OBS is able to create a 44.1 or 48khz audio file. So 48khz is just upsampling.
Another problem (bug):
Imagine you're running under a 44.1 profil, and you change it for a 48khz profil you've saved before. You will not be prompted that you MUST restart OBS to make the 48Kkz effective. So, you'll have a 44.1 audio file.