Question / Help Audio Not Supported

Edwin Bonilla

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I am trying to record a video and the audio does not seem to work. Well, within OBS Studio it does work and it clearly shows that there is audio in the desktop and my mic. I have also put an audio input and output capture. The audio seems to be fine within OBS but when I'm done recording and I play the video on my computer. there is no sound and a notification pops up saying "Unsupported Audio". I have tried millions of things and I still can't get it to work. Please help.
 

CajuiN

New Member
I am trying to record a video and the audio does not seem to work. Well, within OBS Studio it does work and it clearly shows that there is audio in the desktop and my mic. I have also put an audio input and output capture. The audio seems to be fine within OBS but when I'm done recording and I play the video on my computer. there is no sound and a notification pops up saying "Unsupported Audio". I have tried millions of things and I still can't get it to work. Please help.
Are you using VLC? The media player you are using must not work for using 2 tracks.
 

Edwin Bonilla

New Member
Are you using VLC? The media player you are using must not work for using 2 tracks.
I am not using VLC, I am using the default media player for Windows 10. I have even tried changing the file format to MP4 and that doesn't seem to help. I even tried changing the settings and only putting everything to 1 track.
 

Kajx88

Member
I am not using VLC, I am using the default media player for Windows 10. I have even tried changing the file format to MP4 and that doesn't seem to help. I even tried changing the settings and only putting everything to 1 track.
You cant get audio with the windows media player, It wont support more than 1 track. If you are recording audio from your pc and from a mic they will be on seperate audio tracks. If you want to hear the audio you will either have to put the video into a video editor or use VLC.
 

Simes

Member
It's not whether Windows Media Player supports more than one track, it's whether it supports the format properly, which it doesn't.
 
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