I've used obs no problems in the past many times for recording. All of my audio is fine, even monitored there are no issues. However, under any set of circumstances I've tested (file container type, # of tracks, audio hz, bitrate and all that nonsense.) I've come up with the exact same result. The audio is hiding behind this harsh crackling/distorted effect that seems to lend itself to different qualities of crackle as settings change, but I think that only has to do with which I pick (16bit4100hz-24bit192000hz). Doesn't matter what I use for playback.
Things I believe I've identified:
updating obs was a very big mistake
redownloading obs in full does nothing
it has something to do with when the file is being recorded but idk what.
Other things: I was using custom ffmpeg by default for some reason at first and I didn't know why multiple audio tracks weren't working, switched to standard and I was actually able to hear audio, but with this gruelign effect. Using MP4 as a file contained produces an almost nonexistent faint muffle, not a muffle of anything or even the original sound but a muffle, also causing the mic to output normal feedback along with puffs of air when it starts picking up my voice but not air from my voice (not sure really).
Not sure if somehow along the way I've made a mistake, or if my computer is finally incapable of running obs.
LOG:https://obsproject.com/logs/AXMkHsmcHONRz8X-
You can open up a basic example of what I am talking about with vlc/download here: http://www.filedropper.com/evidence
Things I believe I've identified:
updating obs was a very big mistake
redownloading obs in full does nothing
it has something to do with when the file is being recorded but idk what.
Other things: I was using custom ffmpeg by default for some reason at first and I didn't know why multiple audio tracks weren't working, switched to standard and I was actually able to hear audio, but with this gruelign effect. Using MP4 as a file contained produces an almost nonexistent faint muffle, not a muffle of anything or even the original sound but a muffle, also causing the mic to output normal feedback along with puffs of air when it starts picking up my voice but not air from my voice (not sure really).
Not sure if somehow along the way I've made a mistake, or if my computer is finally incapable of running obs.
LOG:https://obsproject.com/logs/AXMkHsmcHONRz8X-
You can open up a basic example of what I am talking about with vlc/download here: http://www.filedropper.com/evidence