Howdy!
I just recorded about 30 mins of footage using two mics connected to an M-Audio M-Track Duo. Both mic tracks sound very choppy, kind of like if you had a Noise Gate applied and it was too strong (or that the mics were recording at a different sample rate than OBS was, but I also double checked that and they were both 48k). The starts and ends of words abruptly cut in and out as mic input rises and falls with comments.
I had just recorded a single mic recording prior to this and the single mic sounded fine (same primary mic, and then a secondary mic was added for the two-mic recording). So I'm not sure why the mic capture issue started when I introduced the second mic.
Here is my log from the choppy audio recording session: https://obsproject.com/logs/22CAK5XOW5AwRf6Z
Here is a brief sample of the bad audio: https://youtu.be/0tJOlwmGBK4
I double checked to make sure there weren't any filters applied to the mic sources and there were not. So I'm not sure why it sounds the way it does. But the audio quality is unusable as it stands right now. I would like to resolve this so that I can do a re-take recording of the session.
Thank you for your help!
I just recorded about 30 mins of footage using two mics connected to an M-Audio M-Track Duo. Both mic tracks sound very choppy, kind of like if you had a Noise Gate applied and it was too strong (or that the mics were recording at a different sample rate than OBS was, but I also double checked that and they were both 48k). The starts and ends of words abruptly cut in and out as mic input rises and falls with comments.
I had just recorded a single mic recording prior to this and the single mic sounded fine (same primary mic, and then a secondary mic was added for the two-mic recording). So I'm not sure why the mic capture issue started when I introduced the second mic.
Here is my log from the choppy audio recording session: https://obsproject.com/logs/22CAK5XOW5AwRf6Z
Here is a brief sample of the bad audio: https://youtu.be/0tJOlwmGBK4
I double checked to make sure there weren't any filters applied to the mic sources and there were not. So I'm not sure why it sounds the way it does. But the audio quality is unusable as it stands right now. I would like to resolve this so that I can do a re-take recording of the session.
Thank you for your help!
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