Question / Help Multiple audio tracks, one sounds off

SpecialEddy

New Member
I've switched to OBS for recording videos due to the ability to have multiple audio tracks with VB Voicemeeter (which I've also been having other issues with). I put things such as Discord, Spotify, and other things I might not want to clutter up audio of pure gameplay. Anyways when I do actually record with audio and all tracks enabled, The track that doesn't use Voicemeeter and uses my speakers sounds off. It's like it has an echo or reverb to it.
Here are my recording settings:
Type - Standard
Format - .mov
# of Tracks - 3
Encoder - NVIDIA NVENC H.264 (new)
Custom Muxer Settings - (None)
Rate Control - CBR
Bitrate - 160
Keyframe interval - 0
Preset - Max Quality
Profile - High
No Look-ahead
Psycho Visual Tuning
GPU - 0
Max B-frames - 2

As Clint Eastwood put it in Sudden Impact, "Go ahead, make my day."

(Also if someone could help me with the voicemeeter issues I'm having, that would be great too)
 

carlmmii

Active Member
"The track that doesn't use voicemeeter". If you're capturing your speaker audio, that's going to be the output of all the combined audio after being split. The only way to capture pure game audio is to send game audio to its own line, and capture that in OBS.... otherwise you're going to end up with everything that you're hearing over the speakers.
 

SpecialEddy

New Member
"The track that doesn't use voicemeeter". If you're capturing your speaker audio, that's going to be the output of all the combined audio after being split. The only way to capture pure game audio is to send game audio to its own line, and capture that in OBS.... otherwise you're going to end up with everything that you're hearing over the speakers.
I know that, I'm using it as an 'everything' track. I have a track dedicated solely to gameplay sound though. The gamplay sound track works fine but the everything track sounds off.
 
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