KingAndrew
New Member
I have been streaming and recording with OBS for the past 2 and a half months. Today, 4/19, I recorded a 2 hour video, only to find out at the end that no voice was recorded. Just the day before, 4/18, I had a 7 hour stream in which my voice was transmitted without issue. The audio input was not changed between these two activities. In fact, no changes whatsoever were made to my OBS settings between these two activities.
I ruled out the mic as an issue. I have tested it and it still works. I have used other recording software (FRAPS) and the voice is recorded just fine. In fact, in OBS itself, the Decibel meter (green bar) will still respond to my voice, moving left and right as I speak. It just won't come out in the produced video.
I have found a work-around to this. If I go into settings, then audio, and then set my mic there, that audio input will work and my voice will work in produced videos. It will even create another Decibel meter that will mirror the existing audio input source. The problem with this is that it is present in all of my OBS scenes, even the ones where I deliberately did not want an audio input source, so I would rather try to find a way to fix this issue.
I have uploaded the log file, though I'm not 100% sure if it's the right one, since I was trying to troubleshoot the issue myself first before coming here. Part of my troubleshooting included trying a different mic, but the issue arose before any change was made with the audio input source whatsoever.
I ruled out the mic as an issue. I have tested it and it still works. I have used other recording software (FRAPS) and the voice is recorded just fine. In fact, in OBS itself, the Decibel meter (green bar) will still respond to my voice, moving left and right as I speak. It just won't come out in the produced video.
I have found a work-around to this. If I go into settings, then audio, and then set my mic there, that audio input will work and my voice will work in produced videos. It will even create another Decibel meter that will mirror the existing audio input source. The problem with this is that it is present in all of my OBS scenes, even the ones where I deliberately did not want an audio input source, so I would rather try to find a way to fix this issue.
I have uploaded the log file, though I'm not 100% sure if it's the right one, since I was trying to troubleshoot the issue myself first before coming here. Part of my troubleshooting included trying a different mic, but the issue arose before any change was made with the audio input source whatsoever.