jerrykrinock
New Member
In our livestreams on YouTube, sometimes the audio will drop by about 15 dB, once or twice (in the latter case, making a total drop of 30 dB). This has been seen to occur 3, 6 or 20 minutes into a 60-minute program. Once dropped, the audio level will remain dropped for the remainder of the program. Of course this is not necessarily an OBS issue; it may be happening in YouTube. The drop is always coincident with at least a slight momentary tear in the video. The operator claims that they do not notice any change in the audio level meters on the computer after the drop, although I have yet to verify this with my own eyes.
On March 5, the level drop occurred at 18:50:40. The associated log file is attached. As you can see, nothing was logged at the time of the level drop. The nearest log entries are scene switches, one 20 minutes before the drop, and another 5 minutes after the drop.
Of course, we plan to do some testing and keep close eyes and ears on this thing from now on. But if anyone has experienced anything like this, your experience would be appreciated. We're not sure where to look.
Thank you.
On March 5, the level drop occurred at 18:50:40. The associated log file is attached. As you can see, nothing was logged at the time of the level drop. The nearest log entries are scene switches, one 20 minutes before the drop, and another 5 minutes after the drop.
Of course, we plan to do some testing and keep close eyes and ears on this thing from now on. But if anyone has experienced anything like this, your experience would be appreciated. We're not sure where to look.
Thank you.