FIX the MIXER

NeonsStyle

New Member
Hey,

When you set the mixer up in Advanced Audio Properties so say each track has it's own device, and then you change the
device; the software automatically resets the mixer by default to tick ALL BOXES for that device. So that that device now
overwrites all other track audio.

I just lost an hour of recording, because the game audio was mixed in with the mic audio because OBS forgot what device
my Mic was set to. I had to change it, but didn't realise it'd fuck up my mixer. The worst thing is the video I just recorded
turned out to be one of the best videos I've done in this series, and it's lost because he has no game audio now.

Also; I don't trust OBS's Mic Audio as it nearly always has a sine wave of volume through the entire track. Meaning
the volume goes up and down through the whole mic recording; so I use Audacity to record mic audio. As I backup
I still have OBS record the mic, but today it fucked me over. If there was a way to fix the volume sine wave issue AND
change the default setting for the mixer it'd be great

Suggestion: Put the mixer in Settings and have it fixed! ie once it's set, the software will never change it again, unless the user
changes it.

Suggestion: Fix the Volume sine wave that OBS is doing to the mic recording through my Rode NT-USB. I don't get this when
I record with Audacity, it only happens in OBS recordings. ie the track instead of looking even volume, looks very wavy through
it's entire length; hence the term sine wave.

Thanks

Neon
 
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