Xiuhdracul
New Member
I record gaming videos and recently (starting a few weeks ago) all video that I capture slowly drifts out of sync.
Here is what I use for my capture process.
OBS for game video from my PC.
Audacity for audio from my mic.
Canon EOS Rebel T4i for video of my face.
Here is my issue in more detail. The video from OBS starts off perfectly in sync; and slowly starts drifting to being shorter and shorter.
The way I have everything setup everything starts within 1 second of each other, I clap to get an audio feed that I can recognize from all 3, turn off the mic from OBS, then continue.
The video from my camera and the sound from audacity end up being perfectly in-sync during edittting, but after one hour of recording the OBS video (which still contains 100% of the video itself) ends up being 20 seconds shorter, and completely out of sync. In cases where I'm only recording for 10 minutes it's very unnoticeable but still there, but over the last week or so the differences have gotten WAY worse.
I've tested under low stress environments (just recording from a window with some music playing so that my video card, and CPU have less than 5%) and the issue is still just as bad so it isn't a CPU issue.
My rig
Windows 7
MSI 980 GTX Gaming Twin Frozr
Intel i7-4770K processor
16 gigs of ram.
Here is what I use for my capture process.
OBS for game video from my PC.
Audacity for audio from my mic.
Canon EOS Rebel T4i for video of my face.
Here is my issue in more detail. The video from OBS starts off perfectly in sync; and slowly starts drifting to being shorter and shorter.
The way I have everything setup everything starts within 1 second of each other, I clap to get an audio feed that I can recognize from all 3, turn off the mic from OBS, then continue.
The video from my camera and the sound from audacity end up being perfectly in-sync during edittting, but after one hour of recording the OBS video (which still contains 100% of the video itself) ends up being 20 seconds shorter, and completely out of sync. In cases where I'm only recording for 10 minutes it's very unnoticeable but still there, but over the last week or so the differences have gotten WAY worse.
I've tested under low stress environments (just recording from a window with some music playing so that my video card, and CPU have less than 5%) and the issue is still just as bad so it isn't a CPU issue.
My rig
Windows 7
MSI 980 GTX Gaming Twin Frozr
Intel i7-4770K processor
16 gigs of ram.