KateLibC
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I am running the most recent version of OBS (25.0.8) for macOS and am running into an unusual problem where the audio from my USB 3.0 HDMI capture device (AverMedia Live Gamer Ultra) just simply cuts out at some point while streaming. To make matters more bizarre is that the audio mixer show that there is audio coming in and the monitor mode has audio.
I caught the following in the logs:
What is causing the buffer to fill up exactly?
I've done a few things to try and get around the problem such as just rebooting the system before streaming and updating the firmware on the USB capture device, but this does not appear to solve the problem. My gut says that it has to do with the stream aspect although I cannot confirm unless I replicate it and record to disk. Closing and reopening OBS does however appear to fix the issue.
System specs
Mac Mini (2018), i5 6-core, 32 GB RAM
macOS 10.15.4
AverMedia Live Gamer Ultra (GC553)
I caught the following in the logs:
Code:
21:02:31.503: adding 46 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 975 milliseconds (source: Mic/Aux)
21:02:31.503:
21:02:31.561: adding 46 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 1021 milliseconds (source: Mic/Aux 2)
21:02:31.561:
21:02:31.633: Max audio buffering reached!
21:02:31.633: adding 23 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 1044 milliseconds (source: Mic/Aux 2)
What is causing the buffer to fill up exactly?
I've done a few things to try and get around the problem such as just rebooting the system before streaming and updating the firmware on the USB capture device, but this does not appear to solve the problem. My gut says that it has to do with the stream aspect although I cannot confirm unless I replicate it and record to disk. Closing and reopening OBS does however appear to fix the issue.
System specs
Mac Mini (2018), i5 6-core, 32 GB RAM
macOS 10.15.4
AverMedia Live Gamer Ultra (GC553)