Question / Help Audio pitch is lowered in YouTube Stream

llaffer

New Member
Greetings. I'm trying to use the latest OBS MP version to stream my Super Mario Maker gameplay on YouTube.

I did a stream last night that can be viewed from this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DnzjK-zsZOk

You can hear that the music seems to be pitched low and my voice seems lower than normal.

I found a fix for the video to get it closer to full screen, but I'm not sure what I can do about the audio.

I'm not sure what logs or other files you may need to help troubleshoot this, so if you need anything from me, let me know.

Thanks.
 
Check the sticky thread on top of this forum section on how to send the log file. It'd help to also add a screenshot of your scene composition (the panel where you see your capture card).
 

llaffer

New Member
OK. I'll do another small recording (since I did update my video settings) to get a fresh screenshot and fresh log.
 

llaffer

New Member
Here is the log from my latest video/stream that I just complete (I hope):

https://gist.github.com/e20cd625993e52ecba43

Here is a screenshot of my OBS setup (if you need something else, let me know):

OBSScreenshot.png


and for some reason, I see the video twice in youtube as processing, so I don't know which one it really will be. It will be either:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn-4VBYSA4c

or

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VY6Yx_V4HLM

When it has finished processing and I can watch the video, I'll give it a listen to see if it has the same audio problems that the first video had.
 

llaffer

New Member
Attached is the log file from Thursday night's recording. The video setting are different.

Does any of this help?
 

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I'm not sure, and I can be way off, but the only thing that I can see is that you're capturing at 29.97 fps, but your OBS is on 30 fps. Though, if that's an issue, i'd expect it to pitch up instead of down...
 

llaffer

New Member
Is there a way to set that to be exactly 30?

I didn't hear the audio problem int he second video that I had in the first. So I'm guessing whatever I did fixed it. I just don't know what I did other than lie to OBS, telling it that I have a 1080p screen and to shrink it to 720p where before it was set to be 1280x1024 resolution with a similar reduction in the 4:3 aspect ratio, which left blank bars on all sides.
 
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