Hello,
I'm having a lot of trouble trying to separate audio tracks when trying to record videos. I've tried following multiple guides on how to do it, but for some reason I'm still having issues.
So currently in my advanced audio properties I have:
Track 1 - Desktop + mic (which will be used as stream audio track)
Track 2 - only desktop
Track 3 - only mic
Output advanced recording settings:
Recording format: mp4
Audio Track: 1-3 selected
Encoder: NVIDIA NVENC H.264
When I import my file into DaVinci Resolve 18, it does show that there are 3 audio tracks, however the first track has both desktop and mic audio (which is expected), the 2nd track has both desktop and mic audio, and the 3rd track is completely silent.
The same thing happens when I try checking the tracks on VLC.
I've tried recording with my desktop and mic being selected through Settings > Audio > Global Audio Devices and I've also tried recording by disabling those and just adding in my audio in the sources but both ways end up the same.
If anyone has any tips and can help me I'd greatly appreciate it, thanks!
I'm having a lot of trouble trying to separate audio tracks when trying to record videos. I've tried following multiple guides on how to do it, but for some reason I'm still having issues.
So currently in my advanced audio properties I have:
Track 1 - Desktop + mic (which will be used as stream audio track)
Track 2 - only desktop
Track 3 - only mic
Output advanced recording settings:
Recording format: mp4
Audio Track: 1-3 selected
Encoder: NVIDIA NVENC H.264
When I import my file into DaVinci Resolve 18, it does show that there are 3 audio tracks, however the first track has both desktop and mic audio (which is expected), the 2nd track has both desktop and mic audio, and the 3rd track is completely silent.
The same thing happens when I try checking the tracks on VLC.
I've tried recording with my desktop and mic being selected through Settings > Audio > Global Audio Devices and I've also tried recording by disabling those and just adding in my audio in the sources but both ways end up the same.
If anyone has any tips and can help me I'd greatly appreciate it, thanks!