penandtell
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I have the following configuration:
OBS on Win10
Three microphones go into a mixing console, from there into the microphone input of an ATEM Mini Pro, then via the USB port into the PC. In the PC, the audio is processed and streamed by OBS.
Video sources are also processed and streamed by OBS.
The video sources are set to monitor and output, the ATEM Mini to ‘monitor off’.
Nevertheless, I get the sound from the ATEM Mini on the monitor with about half a second delay from the PC. If I turn on the monitor, the sound even comes as a double echo, with the new echo between the original and the first echo.
This has NOTHING to do with feedback through the speakers. If I use the same setup with Jitzi for an online conference instead of OBS, there is no echo. Even if I turn off the speakers, I see a signal from the PC arriving at the mixer input after about half a second.
So it seems that OBS is buffering here. But where can I turn that off?
OBS on Win10
Three microphones go into a mixing console, from there into the microphone input of an ATEM Mini Pro, then via the USB port into the PC. In the PC, the audio is processed and streamed by OBS.
Video sources are also processed and streamed by OBS.
The video sources are set to monitor and output, the ATEM Mini to ‘monitor off’.
Nevertheless, I get the sound from the ATEM Mini on the monitor with about half a second delay from the PC. If I turn on the monitor, the sound even comes as a double echo, with the new echo between the original and the first echo.
This has NOTHING to do with feedback through the speakers. If I use the same setup with Jitzi for an online conference instead of OBS, there is no echo. Even if I turn off the speakers, I see a signal from the PC arriving at the mixer input after about half a second.
So it seems that OBS is buffering here. But where can I turn that off?