OBS is interact with some of my USBs audio inputs (probably)

eusouorik

New Member
I dont know why but everytime i stream/record/just open and two of my USBs microphones turns really loud randomly

My assumptions is the OBS causing that because i make livestreams in XSplit to test and no single problem with the audio

In the beginning of that livestream, i tested another UBS mic (Hyrax HMC900) to test, but the problem changed to lagging my Elgato Facecam Pro for some reason

When i changed to my Samson Q2U, the problem of loud audio comeback

I tested:
- Changed the mic to a Behringer Xenyx 502 USB: Same problem
- Using another program to pass the audio into (Voicemod and similar) with Samson Q2U or Xenyx 502 with different microphones: Same Problem (yeah, the mic explodes in the driver, not in Voicemod Virtual Cable, forcing me to disable and enable the driver for back to normal - like here https://youtu.be/TFXE4OSoBAM?t=10520 // log of this stream https://obsproject.com/logs/7wIIjP4T6oCsDGB6 )
- Using only P2 headphones to see if there's any interference of - Same Problem
- Tested with a Webcam (Logitech c922) and the camera glitchs to https://twitter.com/eusouoRik/status/1625492627159404544
- Tested all USB inputs: Same
- Changing the Hz and bitrate of drivers: No changes
- No using VSTs and plugins: Same
- Formating my PC and install a fresh install of Windows 10 and update de motherboard bios: Nothing
- And of course, testing in another streaming software, in that case, XSplit

Some suspect come to a problem with my motherboard because that start after i changed my processor, motherboard and graphic card BUT with the test in XSplit and me having no problems in the microphone audio AT ALL leave me to think in maybe a OBS incompatibility with some in my PC

I know its a very especific issue and may no solution came beyond to test to change the motherboard, but sadly, i dont have money to do that right now and hopefully someone could guide me with more tests to do

To everyone with time and pacience to try to understand my problem and help me: thanks in advance
 

deFrisselle

Member
Your second log looks to be from a bare fresh install and neither includes a recording or streaming session
Though the first log indicates that you are somehow overworking your PC What else were you running during the first log
Please post another log from a stream or recording with a list of any other software you were running during the stream/recording plus devices used

 

eusouorik

New Member
Alright

Have any tool or windows log to easy the work of softwares running or is more like a manual thing listing the devices connected and screenshot at the task manager?
 

eusouorik

New Member
log from yesterday

livestream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXhyvXTwnlA
33:48 - The issue
37:10 - Task Manager listing what is running in the time

record for backup: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG-sQ-YYijc
Log: .txt attached or https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jmAcMyRAMZSM-bl5IUIV9ZBXIuCUS9vi/view?usp=sharing (19:16:40.906 - Streaming Start
)
Crash report on closing that OBS session: https://obsproject.com/logs/WDA6x7i2DFFkrit1

list of devices connected in my PC at this time:
- Elgato Cam Link Pro (PCIe)
- Samson Q2U
- Stream Deck XL
- Logitech Pro X Wireless
- Logitech Mouse G403 Hero
- Logitech Keyboard G512
- LG Ultrawide
- 2x T22B300 Samsung
- 3,5mm input headphone jacket
- USB 3.0 for Quest 2 (Quest 2 not connected)
- USB-C for smartphone and Wireless headset (Not connected in any device)

setup:
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU: 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700K
RAM: 64,0GB
Motherboard: MSI PRO Z790-P DDR4 (MS-7E06) (U3E1)
Graphic Card: GeForce RTX 3080 Palit 10GB
 

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deFrisselle

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The only thing I can think of is to check how you have Voicemod set up It's something in your Audio Stack
Maybe do a file consistency check on Windows


 
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