Hey guys,
I’ve got an issue with OBS when trying to record a video with multiple audio tracks. My setup is pretty straightforward: I have three different audio sources, one from my DAW, one from my mic, and another from game+Chrome audio. My goal is to record these three audio sources on separate tracks so I can edit them independently in post, like adjusting gain, fixing clipping, and so on.
Now, I’ve followed the standard tutorials online about recording multiple audio tracks in OBS. The general idea is to:
If I switch the audio encoder to FFmpeg 32-bit Float to record the audio tracks as uncompressed, this workflow stops working. The video file gets generated, but instead of having separate audio tracks, it only contains a single audio layer. This is a big issue because I want my audio tracks recorded in an uncompressed format, not lossy streaming audio.
So, my question is: Is there a way to record multiple audio tracks in OBS with uncompressed audio, without being forced to use the lossy "Use Stream Encoder" option?
It’s frustrating because this limitation kind of forces you to stick to lossy audio, which defeats the purpose of having clean audio tracks to work with in post. Am I missing something here, or is this just how OBS handles multi-track recording?
Would love you guys tell me if There is a fix to this , it will help a tone
I’ve got an issue with OBS when trying to record a video with multiple audio tracks. My setup is pretty straightforward: I have three different audio sources, one from my DAW, one from my mic, and another from game+Chrome audio. My goal is to record these three audio sources on separate tracks so I can edit them independently in post, like adjusting gain, fixing clipping, and so on.
Now, I’ve followed the standard tutorials online about recording multiple audio tracks in OBS. The general idea is to:
- Use the MKV format for output.
- Remux the MKV to MP4 afterward.
- Drag and drop the MP4 into a video editor, where the audio layers are separated based on the tracks I set up in OBS.
If I switch the audio encoder to FFmpeg 32-bit Float to record the audio tracks as uncompressed, this workflow stops working. The video file gets generated, but instead of having separate audio tracks, it only contains a single audio layer. This is a big issue because I want my audio tracks recorded in an uncompressed format, not lossy streaming audio.
So, my question is: Is there a way to record multiple audio tracks in OBS with uncompressed audio, without being forced to use the lossy "Use Stream Encoder" option?
It’s frustrating because this limitation kind of forces you to stick to lossy audio, which defeats the purpose of having clean audio tracks to work with in post. Am I missing something here, or is this just how OBS handles multi-track recording?
Would love you guys tell me if There is a fix to this , it will help a tone