No audio on screen recording

sjparker

New Member
Log: https://obsproject.com/logs/WtV-OcUZkb-KuEFW

Hello all,

Apologies, I've googled and YouTubed as much as I can to try and find the resolution but nothing seems to work.

I cannot for the life of me get the audio to capture. I have it set up in my sources, and also the visualizer shows that its coming through. But, on the export, there is no sound on any recording.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,
 

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roughnecks

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Maybe this is the issue:

[CoreAudio encoder]: CoreAudio AAC encoder not installed on the system or couldn't be loaded
 

FerretBomb

Active Member
Log: https://obsproject.com/logs/WtV-OcUZkb-KuEFW

Hello all,

Apologies, I've googled and YouTubed as much as I can to try and find the resolution but nothing seems to work.

I cannot for the life of me get the audio to capture. I have it set up in my sources, and also the visualizer shows that its coming through. But, on the export, there is no sound on any recording.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks,
What are you using to play back the video? The default 'TV and Movies' app has notoriously bad codec support, regularly resulting in missing video and/or audio. Can you also post a screenshot of your Advanced Audio Properties, and Settings->Output->Recording tab, to confirm that the audio devices present are being included in the recording? It should do it automatically, but just to be sure.
Maybe this is the issue:

[CoreAudio encoder]: CoreAudio AAC encoder not installed on the system or couldn't be loaded
It is not. CoreAudio AAC is an optional package that OBS will use if it is present. Otherwise OBS falls back to its internal AAC encoder.
11:35:26.852: Game Bar: On
11:35:26.852: Game DVR: On
11:35:26.852: Game DVR Background Recording: On

Disable this in Windows


whats you main output device in windows ?
While those would be a very good idea to disable, they don't relate to this issue; if video is being output, then audio should be as well.
 
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