chillcharles
New Member
Hi,
Yesterday I used my current setup and settings to stream playing games with my wife, worked completely fine no problems.
Today, I went to record some gameplay with my wife. I must've tested everything at least 10 times and absolutely everything worked perfectly.
So I hit record and we go for about 2 hours.
Upon reviewing the footage, I noticed that our recording sounds dreadful. It's far too quiet until either of us does anything remotely loud, and then it suddenly starts clipping like crazy.
Dumbfounded, I immediately went back to OBS to check what was wrong. Without changing a single setting (since YESTERDAY), all of my test recordings sounded completely fine.
Why. Why is it that I was able to stream for an hour straight and do just about 20+ test recordings the day after (before/after the bad one) to ensure nothing was wrong and everything sounds absolutely perfect, but once I hit record and do a two-hour recording of something I can't redo it just comes out sounding completely terrible.
I'm new to this forum so I don't know if there's some etiquette to what details I should provide, so let me know if there's anything I can do to help you help me. I'm completely defeated right now because this problem seems like an absolute act of God and it's completely demotivated me from recording again if that much footage can be ruined even though I did everything I could to ensure it was fine. (Including testing the audio with/without the game running, while alt+tabbing in and out, etc.)
Thank you.
Yesterday I used my current setup and settings to stream playing games with my wife, worked completely fine no problems.
Today, I went to record some gameplay with my wife. I must've tested everything at least 10 times and absolutely everything worked perfectly.
So I hit record and we go for about 2 hours.
Upon reviewing the footage, I noticed that our recording sounds dreadful. It's far too quiet until either of us does anything remotely loud, and then it suddenly starts clipping like crazy.
Dumbfounded, I immediately went back to OBS to check what was wrong. Without changing a single setting (since YESTERDAY), all of my test recordings sounded completely fine.
Why. Why is it that I was able to stream for an hour straight and do just about 20+ test recordings the day after (before/after the bad one) to ensure nothing was wrong and everything sounds absolutely perfect, but once I hit record and do a two-hour recording of something I can't redo it just comes out sounding completely terrible.
I'm new to this forum so I don't know if there's some etiquette to what details I should provide, so let me know if there's anything I can do to help you help me. I'm completely defeated right now because this problem seems like an absolute act of God and it's completely demotivated me from recording again if that much footage can be ruined even though I did everything I could to ensure it was fine. (Including testing the audio with/without the game running, while alt+tabbing in and out, etc.)
Thank you.