Bug Report My stream is echo'ing

Tomboeg

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Hello

Let's get straight to the point.

I've set up my broadcast and everything is fine.
It's streaming fine and all.

But now when i use my microphone i hear it back in the video, and the microphone records that again and it yea echo's.

Is there a way i can fix this?
I haven't found the option to select capture windows sound, but they can only capture what i play from my boxes.

So please if anyone has a working solution, please tell me.
 
I had this issue too with my webcam's mic.

Here's what I did:
Set the dropdown to "Disable" for the Audio Input device in the "Device Selection" Window for the Video Capture Device under "Sources".

Now it will just use the microphone/Aux device input, set in the "Audio" section from the main OBS Settings.
 
This is what i get.

I removed everything and tried to do what you said.

And yes i was watching my own stream to see if it works. Since if i didn't open it i wouldn't see or notice anything.
And i haven't put a dashboard link so i guess that won't be no issue.

I disabled my mic in the settings > audio tab

This is a picture of the error i get after trying to add a mic & webcam
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when you watch your stream mute it.

it echos not bc of your mic but bc it is your desktop audio and you stream desktop audio. so it just loops it until it stops playing it. hence, muting will stop your system from hearing it.
 
Okay I've read all the posts but cant figure it out

when I play i stream from my laptop..after some kid posted "eco eco eco" in my chat I whiped up my other laptop to watch my stream and this:

stream works great but having echoing stuck in the stream not just my voice but the game actually repeating gun fire constantly even when the game is over (still echoing). So then I'm sitting there listening to gun fire while not playing.

So I think Im done streaming until I get this figured out
 
Hi guys i have a similar problem in my streams sound is perfectly fine but 20mins into it my mic starts doing its own thing by that meaning instead of just echoing it kind of sounds like as if i was talking at the simultaneously with a twin that i don't have. I'm sorry if this insults anybody but that's the only way i can explain it. I went through the above mentioned steps and it still did the same thing after a set amount of time.
 
That is EXACTLY what happened to mine. I recorded a Let's Play and 57 minutes in it decided to echo like I was in a cathedral and I have NO IDEA what I did or what to do in order to stop that from happening. In fact, the first 57 minutes sound AWESOME! it's the last 40 some odd minutes with cathedral echoes!
 
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