Question / Help Media Source audio is all messed up

TheSeppola

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Hi!

This is my first post on this forum..
I've looked far and wide for a solution, but can't seem to find anything that doesn't spiral into something that I already know or don't have a problem with..

I made a intro video for my stream to use with OBS.. I tried starting in After Effects and then exporting to Premiere to add sound there as I thought it was AE that was the issue(might still have something to do with it). But when I exported a quicktime .mov file directly for use in OBS and played it with say VLC or Quicktime, the sound was good! No problem!

When I have it run in OBS, the playback is horribly choppy and really not usable at all.. It also seems to decide when to work and playback in the first place, so I'm completely stuck here!

Does anyone have any experience? The file is 30sec long, 450mb big.. ish..

This is the latest log file.. I hope it's usable, as I've never needed one before, but I've been dealing with this for some time now, so all the latest logs should have this problem..

https://gist.github.com/83e24913dadb99bb4ef050a23507f1f2
 

TheSeppola

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Why .mov?
From my experience, .mov files costs more work to OBS. Do you need the alpha channel?

Greetings.
Thanks for replying! Yeah, it's the alpha channel that is a must.. I'm trying to make it a seemless transition.. And it looks good, but the audio is choppy as hell.. I finally made it editable in premiere, but now I don't get sound at all xD
 

TheSeppola

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.avi? Is it even possible to use transparent .avi videos? I tried with Premiere, but that didn't yield video at all.. Rendering from AE now, but I fear it will come out as a black background in OBS? I have RGB+Alpha checked, so I might just be clueless as to what possibilities I have :P

EDIT: Total nothingness there too... Don't understand why though.. I've played a lot of normal video files in obs before! This is really giving me a headache! It seems all good, and sounds good too! But as soon as I play it back in OBS, there is something that goes completely to shit.. Is there settings I've overlooked? I saw some milliseconds in the log without having a clue as to why...
 

Wob

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pretty sure .webm supports alpha too. I haven't tried it though.

I used .movs in old OBS. I don't use them now since I switched to studio. I'm just waiting for them to kick-up the video/media plug-in. We need audio monitoring too.
 

TheSeppola

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pretty sure .webm supports alpha too. I haven't tried it though.

I used .movs in old OBS. I don't use them now since I switched to studio. I'm just waiting for them to kick-up the video/media plug-in. We need audio monitoring too.
I'll give that a shot! And yeah, audio monitoring would have saved me alot of time the last several hours :P

EDIT: No difference.. It seems like I've found one other person with sort of the same issue.. Where I want to make custom transitions in a videofile and the transition within OBS itself is the culprit.. When it contains sound of course, because the video itself is fine.. Something is off when switching scenes with a custom transition....
 
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