DustinVG
New Member
Hi there. Recently, I've been running into a minor yet annoying issue while streaming where what seems to be all of my stream audio (game, mic, etc) will randomly cut out, sometimes producing an irritating popping noise or distortion. I've included video examples of this below, along with a log, of course. In the first video, I believe it first happens around 0:17, then at 1:03 and so on. In the second, it first seems to happen around 00:01:07.
Recording associated with the log
Alternatively, a stream in which this can be observed happening
Notes about my setup:
-My graphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
-My capture card is an Avermedia Live Gamer 4K
-In both the included videos, I am upscaling the SNES video using an OSSC. This is connected to a HDMI switch, which then goes into a splitter and then finally into the capture card
-My microphone is a MXL 990 connected to a M-Audio M-Track Solo interface through XLR. I use obs-asio to record it.
Things I've tried so far:
-Uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for the M-Track Solo, my graphics card, my webcam and my capture card
-Updating my sound and PCIe drivers
-Installing OBS from the GitHub page
-Updating all of my OBS plugins
-Uninstalling all plugins except for Exeldro's Source Switcher
-Unplugging excess USB devices
-Making sure all audio hardware is set to 48000 Hz
-Making sure OBS itself is set to 48000 Hz
I am absolutely out of ideas. If anyone can help me with this (ideally soon), then I would be very grateful.
Recording associated with the log
Alternatively, a stream in which this can be observed happening
Notes about my setup:
-My graphics card is a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070
-My capture card is an Avermedia Live Gamer 4K
-In both the included videos, I am upscaling the SNES video using an OSSC. This is connected to a HDMI switch, which then goes into a splitter and then finally into the capture card
-My microphone is a MXL 990 connected to a M-Audio M-Track Solo interface through XLR. I use obs-asio to record it.
Things I've tried so far:
-Uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for the M-Track Solo, my graphics card, my webcam and my capture card
-Updating my sound and PCIe drivers
-Installing OBS from the GitHub page
-Updating all of my OBS plugins
-Uninstalling all plugins except for Exeldro's Source Switcher
-Unplugging excess USB devices
-Making sure all audio hardware is set to 48000 Hz
-Making sure OBS itself is set to 48000 Hz
I am absolutely out of ideas. If anyone can help me with this (ideally soon), then I would be very grateful.