Hello,
I recently upgraded my CPU and now I have audio issues in OBS. Audio from the capture card will play for a second or two and cut out for long periods of 30 seconds or more, play for another second, and then cut out again. In recordings the audio input from the mic and the desktop are audible, if a little bit crunchy. Very little audio is recorded from the video capture device.
I have tried: updating drivers, made sure all audio devices on 48, software encoding, hardware encoding, switching USB ports, rolling back to v.29, reinstalling OBS and all presets, and switched audio devices.
The video looks great, no stuttering or lag.
In the meantime I've been running the system through my laptop instead of my PC with no audio issues, but since the graphics card is considerably worse on my laptop the video is not great for streaming or recording. But at least I can play the game.
I've included a copy of the log and analyzer, which says that I have insufficient hardware even though I just upgraded my CPU and had no issues with my old 4th gen CPU. It also suggests using hardware encoding, which I am indeed using.
Analyzer and Log: https://obsproject.com/tools/analyzer?log_url=https://obsproject.com/logs/cofLsf1G1BwlKRIK
CPU:
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-12100
Base speed: 3.30 GHz
Sockets: 1
Cores: 4
Logical processors: 8
Virtualization: Enabled
L1 cache: 320 KB
L2 cache: 5.0 MB
L3 cache: 12.0 MB
Utilization 11%
Speed 3.57 GHz
Up time 0:18:35:06
Processes 257
Threads 4154
Handles 10929355
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Driver version: 31.0.15.5222
Driver date: 4/11/2024
DirectX version: 12 (FL 12.1)
Physical location: PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0
Utilization 11%
Dedicated GPU memory 1.7/2.0 GB
Shared GPU memory 0.1/7.8 GB
GPU Memory 1.8/9.8 GB
I recently upgraded my CPU and now I have audio issues in OBS. Audio from the capture card will play for a second or two and cut out for long periods of 30 seconds or more, play for another second, and then cut out again. In recordings the audio input from the mic and the desktop are audible, if a little bit crunchy. Very little audio is recorded from the video capture device.
I have tried: updating drivers, made sure all audio devices on 48, software encoding, hardware encoding, switching USB ports, rolling back to v.29, reinstalling OBS and all presets, and switched audio devices.
The video looks great, no stuttering or lag.
In the meantime I've been running the system through my laptop instead of my PC with no audio issues, but since the graphics card is considerably worse on my laptop the video is not great for streaming or recording. But at least I can play the game.
I've included a copy of the log and analyzer, which says that I have insufficient hardware even though I just upgraded my CPU and had no issues with my old 4th gen CPU. It also suggests using hardware encoding, which I am indeed using.
Analyzer and Log: https://obsproject.com/tools/analyzer?log_url=https://obsproject.com/logs/cofLsf1G1BwlKRIK
CPU:
12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-12100
Base speed: 3.30 GHz
Sockets: 1
Cores: 4
Logical processors: 8
Virtualization: Enabled
L1 cache: 320 KB
L2 cache: 5.0 MB
L3 cache: 12.0 MB
Utilization 11%
Speed 3.57 GHz
Up time 0:18:35:06
Processes 257
Threads 4154
Handles 10929355
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
Driver version: 31.0.15.5222
Driver date: 4/11/2024
DirectX version: 12 (FL 12.1)
Physical location: PCI bus 1, device 0, function 0
Utilization 11%
Dedicated GPU memory 1.7/2.0 GB
Shared GPU memory 0.1/7.8 GB
GPU Memory 1.8/9.8 GB