KrisOverstreet
New Member
I only noticed this recently, but apparently it was a problem for my stream opening and closing videos, and trying to troubleshoot it today seems to have spread it to my microphone.
If I have both "Desktop Audio" and any other audio source playing, the other audio source is seriously muffled- less than half its apparent volume.
If I mute Desktop Audio, the volume of the other audio source comes up to full.
If I set Desktop Audio to "Monitor off" or "Monitor Only" in Advanced Audio Settings, all sound is completely cut off no matter what the other audio source is set to.
If I use the slider to reduce the levels of "Desktop Audio", it also lowers the level of other audio sources (including microphone) until I set it to infinity/all the way left, at which point it works as muted and volume comes up to full.
This problem has been going on without my knowing it for about a month, but my microphone worked fine for voiceover and talking-head recording until today. Something I did in troubleshooting, I don't know what, now has the microphone generating an echo. (I've double-checked, and all other audio input devices have been disabled.)
I have not consciously changed any settings from when OBS was working properly until today.
Current log file, including today's work at troubleshooting: https://obsproject.com/logs/Bacnq6p5a6rikjgw
If I have both "Desktop Audio" and any other audio source playing, the other audio source is seriously muffled- less than half its apparent volume.
If I mute Desktop Audio, the volume of the other audio source comes up to full.
If I set Desktop Audio to "Monitor off" or "Monitor Only" in Advanced Audio Settings, all sound is completely cut off no matter what the other audio source is set to.
If I use the slider to reduce the levels of "Desktop Audio", it also lowers the level of other audio sources (including microphone) until I set it to infinity/all the way left, at which point it works as muted and volume comes up to full.
This problem has been going on without my knowing it for about a month, but my microphone worked fine for voiceover and talking-head recording until today. Something I did in troubleshooting, I don't know what, now has the microphone generating an echo. (I've double-checked, and all other audio input devices have been disabled.)
I have not consciously changed any settings from when OBS was working properly until today.
Current log file, including today's work at troubleshooting: https://obsproject.com/logs/Bacnq6p5a6rikjgw