Question / Help Game Audio Deep Rumble Sound

CoeyGG

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So when im not in game, say at my desktop while streaming, my mic is all clear and all audio is perfect!
But when i start a game there seems to be some low deep rumble sound that gets louder.
And when game audio goes back down so does the loud rumble sound.

And no im not watching my stream during. :P

And im using astro a50 wireless headset and mic for capturing. Mic isnt the issue its crystal clear.

Here is just one quick example! - http://www.twitch.tv/mlgcoco/b/662924344

Thanks so much for any help!
 
Please dont bump someone else's thread. have some useful input is much better because saying "same problem"

@MLGCoco can you post your logfile from the help menu?
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I'm checking through your log now. just in case OP comes back please start a new thread, I will make sure to respond to it. hijacking threads isn't ideal because you really dont know if it is the SAME issue and a fix that works for you might not work for OP. this is why I treat MOST issues as separate issues.

We commonly sticky threads that are common issues among thread-viewers.

EDIT: Also, can you please post a YT sample video if possible? make sure you talk and have some sort of game audio from time to time, and give some silent moments as well
 
So sorry for the late reply! Have had some family issues! But idk what i have done, its not as loud as it used to be, but its still there.
Log File - https://gist.github.com/407df83d997cfa969696
Other than you having a monitor capture and 10 game captures in the same scene, everything looks alright.
you only want 1 game capture per scene, and a scene setup per game even unchecked this could cause issues for example, if you had two game captures hooking the same game, it could cause some issues with audio repeating multiple times maybe in the same ms which could be weird. same goes for monitor capture.

recommended:

make multiple scenes, one per game and setup 1 game capture for each game in a scene

make a scene dedicated for monitor capture, even unchecked is wasting resources
 
Ok. So ive done what you have specified. But im still getting the audio rumble sound. Its just as it were before. Im trying to fix some settings with my audio card software to see if that helps. Ill continue to work on different solutions i can think of. If i find a fix ill update. Because others are having the same problem. :/
 
Ok. So ive done what you have specified. But im still getting the audio rumble sound. Its just as it were before. Im trying to fix some settings with my audio card software to see if that helps. Ill continue to work on different solutions i can think of. If i find a fix ill update. Because others are having the same problem. :/
There is a place in windows playback devices where you can disable audio "enhancements". I'll show you what mine looks like here:
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There is probably something for your recording device (mic) with a similar option.
 
FIXED!
I have RealTek HD Audio Manager and There is a default multimedia enhancement that is placed in the program when you first install. All i did was turn off the option and the rumble is gone!
When you open your Realtek HD Audio Manager there is a tab in the middle of the program "AudioWizard".
Click on that and it will bring up the Waves MaxxAudio Wizard.
Then make sure its turned to Off.
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FIXED!
I have RealTek HD Audio Manager and There is a default multimedia enhancement that is placed in the program when you first install. All i did was turn off the option and the rumble is gone!
When you open your Realtek HD Audio Manager there is a tab in the middle of the program "AudioWizard".
Click on that and it will bring up the Waves MaxxAudio Wizard.
Then make sure its turned to Off.
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Mind if I rename your post to fixed?
 
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