bvibber
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Hi all, I'm migrating a retro computer capture setup from Windows to Linux, and noticed while fiddling with output settings that if I tell it to save as a "Hybrid .mp4" instead of regular .mp4, the audio comes out heavily garbled in the output, despite sounding perfect while monitoring the capture, or if saved to a regular .mp4.
I don't remember for sure if I tested this output mode on the Windows side, but definitely noticing it here on Linux. :)
I'm running OBS 32.0.1 from the flatpak on Debian 13, using an AMD Radeon card to accelerate h.264 video compression via VAAPI and software fdk-aac for the audio track. Capture is from an i-o data GV-USB2 using a patched out-of-tree driver from https://github.com/LeetLeaf/GV-USB2-Driver manually compiled and loaded. All the capture seems fine, and it doesn't seem to matter whether I pick 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz or stereo or mono for the audio.
Canvas is 640x480 at 59.94 fps.
I've tested playback in both the GNOME Videos app and in browsers (Firefox and Chrome). Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong, or if there's a bug or other problem? Thanks!
Examples:
* good audio (regular MP4): https://brooke.vibber.net/media/atari/pole-position-good.mp4
* bad audio (hybrid MP4): https://brooke.vibber.net/media/atari/pole-position-bad.mp4
I don't remember for sure if I tested this output mode on the Windows side, but definitely noticing it here on Linux. :)
I'm running OBS 32.0.1 from the flatpak on Debian 13, using an AMD Radeon card to accelerate h.264 video compression via VAAPI and software fdk-aac for the audio track. Capture is from an i-o data GV-USB2 using a patched out-of-tree driver from https://github.com/LeetLeaf/GV-USB2-Driver manually compiled and loaded. All the capture seems fine, and it doesn't seem to matter whether I pick 48 kHz or 44.1 kHz or stereo or mono for the audio.
Canvas is 640x480 at 59.94 fps.
I've tested playback in both the GNOME Videos app and in browsers (Firefox and Chrome). Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong, or if there's a bug or other problem? Thanks!
Examples:
* good audio (regular MP4): https://brooke.vibber.net/media/atari/pole-position-good.mp4
* bad audio (hybrid MP4): https://brooke.vibber.net/media/atari/pole-position-bad.mp4