Question / Help OBS disrupts my audio while recording

avi12

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I don't know why it is happening.
The last log file is attached.

Thanks!
 

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Narcogen

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I don't see anything specific in the log, but you can try turning off the GameDVR feature if you're not using it.

What do you mean by audio being "disrupted"?
 

avi12

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What do you mean by audio being "disrupted"?
When you'll hear a piece of recording, you'll understand the best.
Do you want me to send one to you?

EDIT: I set the Profile setting to "high", and it seems to work fine at this moment. Tested a few recordings and didn't hear a voice disruption.

As of now, the output recording settings are:
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Narcogen

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Would be better to have a log.

Don't use CBR for recording, use CQP or CRF.

Don't record to MP4, use FLV or MKV and transcode. Interruptions or crashes during mp4 recording will result in an unrecoverable file.
 

avi12

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I actually found MP4 to be the best format for me, as I can store many audio channels.
To be specific - 1 channel for the microphone, 1 channel for desktop/game audio.
This solution is much better for me rather than using 2 audio files - one for each. And since MP4 is a compression format - it won't take too much space.
 

Narcogen

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As mentioned above, MKV also supports multiple audio tracks. After completing recording, just use the convenient "Remux Recordings" entry in the File menu to convert to MP4. Recording directly to .mp4 is really, really not recommended.
 

avi12

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Alrighty. When I'll record videos (which will take a while to begin), I'll test the MKV format. If it serves me well - I'll keep using it.
Thanks for helping :)
 
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