Hey, so I've been trying to livestream some gameplay of Castlevania: SotN (great game, btw) on Xbox 360 to Twitch via OBS, and recently, I had started recording AND streaming simultaneously so that I could keep the clips around. My computer was able to do this absolutely fine, but when I opened up the recorded clips, I discovered that my mic pitch is still normal, but the in-game audio is pitched lower than it's supposed to be! Can anyone help me fix this?
I have been streaming/recording the game on off of an August VGB500 HDMI Capture Card and I have had the sample rate for the OBS general audio, my mic, my digital audio output and my speakers all set to 44.1KHz. All of this is done on a Windows 10 PC.
Log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/Z3dh_xkZnfyp5pOT
UPDATE: I just set everything including my capture card under Recording Devices to 48KHz and it fixed the pitch shift! Sorry if I may have wasted your time, though.
I have been streaming/recording the game on off of an August VGB500 HDMI Capture Card and I have had the sample rate for the OBS general audio, my mic, my digital audio output and my speakers all set to 44.1KHz. All of this is done on a Windows 10 PC.
Log file: https://obsproject.com/logs/Z3dh_xkZnfyp5pOT
UPDATE: I just set everything including my capture card under Recording Devices to 48KHz and it fixed the pitch shift! Sorry if I may have wasted your time, though.
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