VideoWizard
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I use OBS to record remote Zoom meetings. I have had a long battle with audio artifacts that are best described as pops crackles and dropouts.
My process is screen capture zoom using OBS on a windows laptop then mux the mkv file then import into FCPX on my Mac Mini and export/upload.
I recently discovered it's an OBS muxing issue. If I mux it in VLC on my Mac instead of OBS it fixes it for the most part. I still hear it but it isn't as bad and strangely enough if I mux it with VLC on the same windows laptop the issue is in full effect when editing with Davinci Ressolve. But when I muxed them on my mac they're for the most part ok. Why is this issue so difficult to fix? Note what this means if I playback the original MKV the audio sounds exactly as it was recorded but as soon as it's muxed the audio degrades in quality. BTW, my laptop is a Dell XPS 15 9560 the latest version of Windows 10
The only reason I knew it was a muxing issue is because I googled the symptoms I found a thread describing it. So is it the fault OBS, Dell laptop or Windows?
My process is screen capture zoom using OBS on a windows laptop then mux the mkv file then import into FCPX on my Mac Mini and export/upload.
I recently discovered it's an OBS muxing issue. If I mux it in VLC on my Mac instead of OBS it fixes it for the most part. I still hear it but it isn't as bad and strangely enough if I mux it with VLC on the same windows laptop the issue is in full effect when editing with Davinci Ressolve. But when I muxed them on my mac they're for the most part ok. Why is this issue so difficult to fix? Note what this means if I playback the original MKV the audio sounds exactly as it was recorded but as soon as it's muxed the audio degrades in quality. BTW, my laptop is a Dell XPS 15 9560 the latest version of Windows 10
The only reason I knew it was a muxing issue is because I googled the symptoms I found a thread describing it. So is it the fault OBS, Dell laptop or Windows?