Question / Help Game Sound Delay

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Encoder: x264
Use CBR: On
Enable CBR Padding: On
Quality Balance: 7
Use Custom Buffer Size: On
Max Bitrate: (kb/s): 2000
Buffer Size (kb/s): 2000
Codec: AAC
Bitrate: 128
Format: 48kHz
Channel: Stereo

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Mode: File Output Only (Just changed it, since I can't stream due to internet problems.)
File Path: C:\Users\Levi\Pictures\OBS video\Recording$T.mp4
Replay Buffer length (seconds): 1
Estimated Replay Buffer memory usage (MB): 2/4095
Replay Buffer File Path: C:\Users\Levi\Videos\Replay-$T.flv

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FPS: 30
Disable Aero: No

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Desktop Audio Device: Default
Microphone/Auxillary Audio Device: Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio) (AKA Low quality.)
Force Microphone/Auxillary to Mono: Off
Show only connected devices: On
Push-to-talk Delay (milliseconds): 200
Desktop Boost (multiple): 1
Mic/Aux Boost (multiple): 1
Mic Sync Offset (milliseconds): 0

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Keyframe Interval (seconds, 0=auto): 2
Use CFR: On
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Encode in Full Range: Off
Allow 61-120 FPS entry in video settings: Off

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Force desktop audio to use video timestamps as base for audio time: Off
Global Audio Sync Offset (milliseconds): 0
Use Mic QPC timestamps: Off

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Anyways, I hope you guys can help me with this, as I'm unsure what is causing this. It wasn't happening a week ago, oh well. Thanks in advance. Hope I can fix this. :)
 
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Only the game's audio is delayed, not your mic? Does it happen with every game or just this one?
 
Two things I'd check first.

1. Go to Control Panel > Sound > Playback tab, open the properties for your Realtek Speakers, and click on the Advanced tab. What's the Default Format set to? If it's something really high like 24-bit 192000 Hz that has been known to cause audio weirdness, try dropping it to something like 48000 Hz.

2. Install the latest Realtek audio drivers from their site - http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads...=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false

See if either of those help.
 
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