tripletopper
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I did a test broadcast. My headset microphone set died before I went on. I noticed the sound level was moving in sync with video playback direct from a VCR I was using for a test.
Visually U could see my camera and my VHS tape. But when initially running it, I had no sound. And when running the back had garbled sound. I'm getting a chatset tomorrow.
I don't know what is causing it. Is there a setting in OBS about mic levels? Would a signal running near a power source hook up cause that? Does OBS process sound or is it broadcast as received?
My the way, I way thinging of using a 6 way 3.5mm splitter, which (from the perspective of the hub, has CRT LR input, A Bluetooth transmitter receiver an output to USB Audio device with RCA LR and S Video, and a r region chatphone with a "pink and line green splitter."
Would a green and pink splitter turn any chatphone into a headphone to listen to CRT TV? (Just leave pink dangling?)
Is there such a thing as a stand alone chat mixer? Which can add my chat to the video footage
Also I want to avoid using VLC because it's bogging the local DSL, even though I'm trying to escape it with Cellular tethering because that had more speed than DSL.
look up twitch.tv/tripletopper for last video with garbled footage audio.
Visually U could see my camera and my VHS tape. But when initially running it, I had no sound. And when running the back had garbled sound. I'm getting a chatset tomorrow.
I don't know what is causing it. Is there a setting in OBS about mic levels? Would a signal running near a power source hook up cause that? Does OBS process sound or is it broadcast as received?
My the way, I way thinging of using a 6 way 3.5mm splitter, which (from the perspective of the hub, has CRT LR input, A Bluetooth transmitter receiver an output to USB Audio device with RCA LR and S Video, and a r region chatphone with a "pink and line green splitter."
Would a green and pink splitter turn any chatphone into a headphone to listen to CRT TV? (Just leave pink dangling?)
Is there such a thing as a stand alone chat mixer? Which can add my chat to the video footage
Also I want to avoid using VLC because it's bogging the local DSL, even though I'm trying to escape it with Cellular tethering because that had more speed than DSL.
look up twitch.tv/tripletopper for last video with garbled footage audio.