Question / Help Audio (Really need help with this...)

Wrohi

New Member
1. i have 16 (DVD quality) bit and 24 (Studio quality) bit , 48 khz in my "Windows Microphone Properties", which should i choose and why ?

2. I have "2 channel, x bit, x khz" not "1 channel", why is that ?

Big thanks for reading this and trying to help me, i really need help with this.
 

koala

Active Member
Generally, it's best if you use the same settings for every device, not a mix of settings. If you have different settings, Windows has to convert internally, which is worse than not converting. Look at your output: what do you want to produce? Usually, you want to produce a 16-bit 48kHz audio track, because this is what streaming services and media players usually expect. So set all your audio devices to this combination.

2 channel is stereo, 1 channel is mono. Usually, your mic is 1 channel (mono) and everything else is 2 channel (stereo).
 

Wrohi

New Member
Generally, it's best if you use the same settings for every device, not a mix of settings. If you have different settings, Windows has to convert internally, which is worse than not converting. Look at your output: what do you want to produce? Usually, you want to produce a 16-bit 48kHz audio track, because this is what streaming services and media players usually expect. So set all your audio devices to this combination.

2 channel is stereo, 1 channel is mono. Usually, your mic is 1 channel (mono) and everything else is 2 channel (stereo).
And if my mic has only "2 channel" ?

So if i have 48khz on OBS i should choose headphones/mic 16-bit(not 24-bit) 48kHz, and when im not recording i can put headphones/mic to highest khz again, yes ?
 

MrFrenglish

Member
You can find videos on the topic easily.

That said, its simple.

Everything on 48khz, 16 bits, 2 channels. For both streaming/recording. Thats it you're done.
Don't forget to also change the same thing in your advanced sound properties (right click speaker icon - sound)

If you want to change your mic from stereo to mono, open OBS, go into advanced properties and then turn on downmix to mono. But you dont need to do that.
 

Wrohi

New Member
You can find videos on the topic easily.

That said, its simple.

Everything on 48khz, 16 bits, 2 channels. For both streaming/recording. Thats it you're done.
Don't forget to also change the same thing in your advanced sound properties (right click speaker icon - sound)

If you want to change your mic from stereo to mono, open OBS, go into advanced properties and then turn on downmix to mono. But you dont need to do that.
so if my mic is 2 channels so i choose stereo in obs ?
 
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