Hiya all...
Using OBS on a very up to date streaming system via a laptop (work around due to Virgin) to YouTube Studio to stream our Sunday service. It has been working flawlessly for months until about 6 weeks ago. We get a 'phantom' audio signal on the stream input even with all of audio feeds turned off, all audio racks de-energized and mixers on mute. With only OBS running on a 2 year old laptop, there is an audio signal coming in. It appears to be a buffer and it stutters and stretches.
We have applied the OBS hot fix from end of October and that seemed to fix it.
Today, it was back again from the get go. We stopped streaming closed youtube studio and then closed OBS. Counted to 30. Then we restarted OBS, youtube studio and started to stream again...
Success!!! Well... for 7 or 8 minutes then the phantom audio came back and completely over wrote anything live.
Reset again, no joy! The phantom audio was there from the get go again. so we just shut our stream down. Oddly, the phantom audio was from the stream 3 or 4 minutes prior that is why I think it is a buffer issue.
Any ideas please?
Thanks in advance!!!
Cheers,
Harry
Using OBS on a very up to date streaming system via a laptop (work around due to Virgin) to YouTube Studio to stream our Sunday service. It has been working flawlessly for months until about 6 weeks ago. We get a 'phantom' audio signal on the stream input even with all of audio feeds turned off, all audio racks de-energized and mixers on mute. With only OBS running on a 2 year old laptop, there is an audio signal coming in. It appears to be a buffer and it stutters and stretches.
We have applied the OBS hot fix from end of October and that seemed to fix it.
Today, it was back again from the get go. We stopped streaming closed youtube studio and then closed OBS. Counted to 30. Then we restarted OBS, youtube studio and started to stream again...
Success!!! Well... for 7 or 8 minutes then the phantom audio came back and completely over wrote anything live.
Reset again, no joy! The phantom audio was there from the get go again. so we just shut our stream down. Oddly, the phantom audio was from the stream 3 or 4 minutes prior that is why I think it is a buffer issue.
Any ideas please?
Thanks in advance!!!
Cheers,
Harry