Hello,
I dug through this and a lot of posts from Google, but couldn't find this issue, so hopefully somebody knows what's going on. (there was one, but nobody gave the person an answer).
I got the new Razer Ripsaw capture card and it's latency is very low. So now my game video and game audio are nicely in sync, but my webcam (and the mic tied with it) are late. I can't add buffering to the webcam, because it would be even later. I really need a way to add a few hundred milliseconds to the capture card video so that it lines up with my webcam. (it's a music stream, so having everything in line is important to me).
I saw that the capture card has a "use buffering" option, which would make sense to delay the captured video. However, I've tested 100ms, 500ms, 1000ms, and 1500ms by saving recordings and none of them seem to be actually delaying the game video. The webcam video still comes late (I think it's off by about 100-200 ms) on each setting.
Is this the incorrect use of the "use buffering" setting, or am I experiencing a bug?
FYI, Windows 10, OBS 64-bit. Apologies for not having a log file, I can get one tonight.
I dug through this and a lot of posts from Google, but couldn't find this issue, so hopefully somebody knows what's going on. (there was one, but nobody gave the person an answer).
I got the new Razer Ripsaw capture card and it's latency is very low. So now my game video and game audio are nicely in sync, but my webcam (and the mic tied with it) are late. I can't add buffering to the webcam, because it would be even later. I really need a way to add a few hundred milliseconds to the capture card video so that it lines up with my webcam. (it's a music stream, so having everything in line is important to me).
I saw that the capture card has a "use buffering" option, which would make sense to delay the captured video. However, I've tested 100ms, 500ms, 1000ms, and 1500ms by saving recordings and none of them seem to be actually delaying the game video. The webcam video still comes late (I think it's off by about 100-200 ms) on each setting.
Is this the incorrect use of the "use buffering" setting, or am I experiencing a bug?
FYI, Windows 10, OBS 64-bit. Apologies for not having a log file, I can get one tonight.