retrodrewau
New Member
Hello,
I have an issue where my microphone is cutting out during twitch streams. It happens randomly (approx. once every 2-3 hours, if it happens at all), and is usually accompanied by a short "glitch" or "hiccup" in the stream. I usually don't realize that the mic has cut out, and am usually notified by someone in chat that I appear muted. The mic still has power, it just stops functioning (like it't muted). If I unplug the mic and plug it back in to the USB port, or disable and re-enable the mic in "manage sound settings," it will start capturing audio again. It appears that the mic is also not capturing audio outside of the application after this hiccup.
I originally thought it was an issue with my Blue Yeti microphone, but encountered the same issue using my backup microphone (a Plantronics C710M headset).
I'm also not sure if this is somehow an issue with my PC, and I'm somehow just overloading it. Here's my setup/specs when I stream:
2019 Dell G3 laptop (3590) with one 3.1 usb port (which I'm plugging an elgato HD60 S capture card into) and two 2.0 usb ports (one fot eh mic and one for a logitech C922 webcam.
Intel core i7-9750h
16g memory
512 gb ssd
GeForce gtx 1660ti
6gb graphics
I'm attaching the log file. Something that pops up in my log each time this happens is the following section about my mic being invalidated:
22:29:17.289: Device 'Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)' invalidated. Retrying
22:29:20.290: [WASAPISource::TryInitialize]:[Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)] Failed to activate client context: 88890004
22:29:29.306: WASAPI: Device 'Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)' [16000 Hz] initialized
I am aware that my sample rate does not match up (16hz for the mic, 48 in OBS). I can't seem to set the sample rate in OBS to match the mic, and I'm not sure if that's the issue. I noted that my Yeti cut out when the sample rate didn't match up, but I can't recall if it cut out after I set the sample rate in both the Yeti and OBS to 48.
I would appreciate any help that can be provided. I have been all over reddit and forums, and have not come across anyone that appears to have my specific issue. I am at my wit's end on what can be causing this.
Thank you!
I have an issue where my microphone is cutting out during twitch streams. It happens randomly (approx. once every 2-3 hours, if it happens at all), and is usually accompanied by a short "glitch" or "hiccup" in the stream. I usually don't realize that the mic has cut out, and am usually notified by someone in chat that I appear muted. The mic still has power, it just stops functioning (like it't muted). If I unplug the mic and plug it back in to the USB port, or disable and re-enable the mic in "manage sound settings," it will start capturing audio again. It appears that the mic is also not capturing audio outside of the application after this hiccup.
I originally thought it was an issue with my Blue Yeti microphone, but encountered the same issue using my backup microphone (a Plantronics C710M headset).
I'm also not sure if this is somehow an issue with my PC, and I'm somehow just overloading it. Here's my setup/specs when I stream:
2019 Dell G3 laptop (3590) with one 3.1 usb port (which I'm plugging an elgato HD60 S capture card into) and two 2.0 usb ports (one fot eh mic and one for a logitech C922 webcam.
Intel core i7-9750h
16g memory
512 gb ssd
GeForce gtx 1660ti
6gb graphics
I'm attaching the log file. Something that pops up in my log each time this happens is the following section about my mic being invalidated:
22:29:17.289: Device 'Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)' invalidated. Retrying
22:29:20.290: [WASAPISource::TryInitialize]:[Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)] Failed to activate client context: 88890004
22:29:29.306: WASAPI: Device 'Headset Microphone (Plantronics C710-M)' [16000 Hz] initialized
I am aware that my sample rate does not match up (16hz for the mic, 48 in OBS). I can't seem to set the sample rate in OBS to match the mic, and I'm not sure if that's the issue. I noted that my Yeti cut out when the sample rate didn't match up, but I can't recall if it cut out after I set the sample rate in both the Yeti and OBS to 48.
I would appreciate any help that can be provided. I have been all over reddit and forums, and have not come across anyone that appears to have my specific issue. I am at my wit's end on what can be causing this.
Thank you!