Hi,
I'm currently using OBS to display my nintendo switch output on my laptop, through a video capture device. I'm not interested in streaming, recording or anything like that, it's only for my personal usage, as I can't use a monitor when I'm away from home. The problem seems to be that there's a sort of delay between the output audio and my desktop audio: to describe it as it is, the video on the desktop doesn't match the audio coming from the desktop. From the mixer I can see that the source MIx/Aux seems to be functioning correctly, while the Desktop Audio is delayed by something around 1 second. I've already tried to set a negative/ positive offset in the advanced audio settings, for both the sources, but this didn't solve anything. I'll try to post my last log, thanks in advance.
I'm currently using OBS to display my nintendo switch output on my laptop, through a video capture device. I'm not interested in streaming, recording or anything like that, it's only for my personal usage, as I can't use a monitor when I'm away from home. The problem seems to be that there's a sort of delay between the output audio and my desktop audio: to describe it as it is, the video on the desktop doesn't match the audio coming from the desktop. From the mixer I can see that the source MIx/Aux seems to be functioning correctly, while the Desktop Audio is delayed by something around 1 second. I've already tried to set a negative/ positive offset in the advanced audio settings, for both the sources, but this didn't solve anything. I'll try to post my last log, thanks in advance.