Bug Report Loud static noise! [Possible bug]

MightyHunter005

New Member
Recently, I got a new computer and downloaded OBS, since I use this program as my recording software for videos. As I record to test my microphone, everything seems alright until I watch the video. In the video, a really LOUD static noise occurs when I speak. The issue is not with the microphone itself, as I have tested talking with my friends and it is perfectly fine. A possible reason for this is the fact that when I installed the program, I told it to choose the recommended settings for my computer. This is likely a simple issue in the settings, but I have no idea.

The headset microphone Xbox Controller is designed for Xbox, PC and mobile use. I only use it for PC and it works everywhere.
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15:33:57.993: CPU Name: AMD Ryzen 3 1300X Quad-Core Processor
15:33:57.993: CPU Speed: 3700MHz
15:33:57.993: Physical Cores: 4, Logical Cores: 4
15:33:57.993: Physical Memory: 16336MB Total, 13105MB Free
15:33:57.993: Windows Version: 10.0 Build 16299 (revision: 125; 64-bit)
15:33:57.993: Running as administrator: false
15:33:57.993: Aero is Enabled (Aero is always on for windows 8 and above)
15:33:57.993: Windows 10 Gaming Features:
15:33:57.993: Game Bar: Off
15:33:57.994: Game DVR Allowed: Yes
15:33:57.994: Game DVR: On
15:33:57.994: Game DVR Background Recording: Off
15:33:57.994: Game Mode: Off
15:33:57.994: Portable mode: false
15:33:58.004: OBS 20.1.3 (64bit, windows)
15:33:58.005: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.005: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.005: audio settings reset:
15:33:58.005: samples per sec: 44100
15:33:58.005: speakers: 2
15:33:58.006: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.006: Initializing D3D11...
15:33:58.006: Available Video Adapters:
15:33:58.007: Adapter 1: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
15:33:58.007: Dedicated VRAM: 4224712704
15:33:58.007: Shared VRAM: 4270227456
15:33:58.007: output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}, attached=true
15:33:58.009: Loading up D3D11 on adapter NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (0)
15:33:58.048: D3D11 loaded successfully, feature level used: 45056
15:33:58.734: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.734: video settings reset:
15:33:58.734: base resolution: 1920x1080
15:33:58.734: output resolution: 1920x1080
15:33:58.734: downscale filter: Bicubic
15:33:58.734: fps: 60/1
15:33:58.734: format: NV12
15:33:58.738: Audio monitoring device:
15:33:58.738: name: Default
15:33:58.738: id: default
15:33:58.738: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.740: Required module function 'obs_module_load' in module '../../obs-plugins/64bit/chrome_elf.dll' not found, loading of module failed
15:33:58.741: [CoreAudio encoder]: CoreAudio AAC encoder not installed on the system or couldn't be loaded
15:33:58.741: [AMF] Encountered Exception during AMF initialization: Unable to load 'amfrt64.dll', error code 126.
15:33:58.741: Failed to initialize module 'enc-amf.dll'
15:33:58.749: Required module function 'obs_module_load' in module '../../obs-plugins/64bit/libcef.dll' not found, loading of module failed
15:33:58.749: Required module function 'obs_module_load' in module '../../obs-plugins/64bit/libEGL.dll' not found, loading of module failed
15:33:58.749: Required module function 'obs_module_load' in module '../../obs-plugins/64bit/libGLESv2.dll' not found, loading of module failed
15:33:58.750: Failed to load 'en-US' text for module: 'obs-browser.dll'
15:33:58.750: [browser_source: 'Version: 1.29.0']
15:33:58.752: NVENC supported
15:33:58.789: Couldn't find VLC installation, VLC video source disabled
15:33:58.794: No blackmagic support
15:33:58.836: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.836: Loaded Modules:
15:33:58.836: win-wasapi.dll
15:33:58.836: win-mf.dll
15:33:58.836: win-dshow.dll
15:33:58.836: win-decklink.dll
15:33:58.836: win-capture.dll
15:33:58.836: vlc-video.dll
15:33:58.836: text-freetype2.dll
15:33:58.836: rtmp-services.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-x264.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-vst.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-transitions.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-text.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-qsv11.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-outputs.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-filters.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-ffmpeg.dll
15:33:58.836: obs-browser.dll
15:33:58.836: image-source.dll
15:33:58.836: frontend-tools.dll
15:33:58.836: enc-amf.dll
15:33:58.836: coreaudio-encoder.dll
15:33:58.836: ---------------------------------
15:33:58.836: ==== Startup complete ===============================================
15:33:58.838: All scene data cleared
15:33:58.838: ------------------------------------------------
15:33:58.868: WASAPI: Device 'Headphones (Xbox Controller)' initialized
15:33:58.879: WASAPI: Device 'Headset Microphone (Xbox Controller)' initialized
15:33:58.883: Video Capture Device: DecodeDeviceId failed
15:33:58.883: Video Capture Device: Video configuration failed
15:33:58.915: adding 46 milliseconds of audio buffering, total audio buffering is now 46 milliseconds
15:33:59.131: Switched to scene 'Scene'
15:33:59.133: ------------------------------------------------
15:33:59.133: Loaded scenes:
15:33:59.133: - scene 'Scene':
15:33:59.133: - source: 'Game Capture' (game_capture)
15:33:59.133: - source: 'Display Capture' (monitor_capture)
15:33:59.133: - source: 'Video Capture Device' (dshow_input)
15:33:59.133: ------------------------------------------------
 

Harold

Active Member
Well we'll need a full session log rather than just a snippet to give an idea on what's going on.
 

sam686

Member
Show us a log that shows record or stream. Start recording then stop, then upload and show us that log.

Maybe show us a video or audio of the problem. Some type of noise might be caused by something else like audio encoder problem. You can change audio bitrate to check if the audio encoder is the problem.
 

MightyHunter005

New Member
Show us a log that shows record or stream. Start recording then stop, then upload and show us that log.

Maybe show us a video or audio of the problem. Some type of noise might be caused by something else like audio encoder problem. You can change audio bitrate to check if the audio encoder is the problem.
I must ask how you do this? When I try to put a video in, it says that the file does not have an allowed extension, yet I have tried every format in recording.
 

sam686

Member
You can upload to YouTube website or other video sharing websites, then send us the link.

For log files, you can try to attach the log files here.
 
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