thelinuxcast
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I'm honestly not sure what is going on here. I have two sources for all of my scenes. One is an Audio Input source from my audio interface for my mic. That works fine.
The other source is Desktop Audio. Normally, this picks up Desktop Audio, as it says on the tin. But now it does not. Instead, it just captures my microphone audio.
The properties for this source are set to default. I have also cycled through all the sources available and it still does the same thing, no matter which source it is pointed at.
I thought maybe it was a problem with my Linux install (I'm using Garuda), but this same thing happens on my Fedora install. I thought that it was my OBS install (which doesn't make sense since the same thing happened on two different distros), so I installed the flatpak version, no dice. Then the snap version, same problem. Then the AppImage. Same.
I even reset the CMOS on my motherboard thinking that that would help, but it did not.
I'm really hoping that it's not a hardware issue, but that's the only thing that makes sense to me right now. Maybe just because I'm freaking out at the idea of having to invest in computer hardware right now.
Any help is mightily appreciated.
The other source is Desktop Audio. Normally, this picks up Desktop Audio, as it says on the tin. But now it does not. Instead, it just captures my microphone audio.
The properties for this source are set to default. I have also cycled through all the sources available and it still does the same thing, no matter which source it is pointed at.
I thought maybe it was a problem with my Linux install (I'm using Garuda), but this same thing happens on my Fedora install. I thought that it was my OBS install (which doesn't make sense since the same thing happened on two different distros), so I installed the flatpak version, no dice. Then the snap version, same problem. Then the AppImage. Same.
I even reset the CMOS on my motherboard thinking that that would help, but it did not.
I'm really hoping that it's not a hardware issue, but that's the only thing that makes sense to me right now. Maybe just because I'm freaking out at the idea of having to invest in computer hardware right now.
Any help is mightily appreciated.