H Everyone,
My name is Shannon and I am a newbie to recording. I started drumming again after 30 years of being a way. I am now learning all of this again with videos from sites like Drumeo and Rob Brown. I was able to get 2 Logitech "Streamcam"cameras as well as a Blue Yeti Studio microphone up and running pretty easily in OBS. I have one camera watching the kit from above and the other watching my feet. Yes this is just like what you will see many times on Drumeo. However I noticed the sound and video were out of Sync. I played with bit and frame rates both of which had little affect. I wound up setting those back to the max and playing with the Sound Sync offset in the Advanced Audio Options. After some trial and error, I was able to get things in Sync by delaying the mic at 136 ms as well as the desktop and "window" (the metronome) audio input to 141 ms. This lined things up very nicely. I have all the other input / outut devices especialy the microphones on the cameras disabled in the Sound Control Panel.
I wanted to post how I did this not only to thank the forum members that wrote the tutorials but also to give back. It may not be just one tweak to get things running as you like. Watch the sound meters and see what is registering and when. The play with the offsets accordingly.
I can't post a video here and apparently my snippet is too large as well. :-(
I learned all of these tweaks from tutorials in these very forums. Thanks!!!!
My name is Shannon and I am a newbie to recording. I started drumming again after 30 years of being a way. I am now learning all of this again with videos from sites like Drumeo and Rob Brown. I was able to get 2 Logitech "Streamcam"cameras as well as a Blue Yeti Studio microphone up and running pretty easily in OBS. I have one camera watching the kit from above and the other watching my feet. Yes this is just like what you will see many times on Drumeo. However I noticed the sound and video were out of Sync. I played with bit and frame rates both of which had little affect. I wound up setting those back to the max and playing with the Sound Sync offset in the Advanced Audio Options. After some trial and error, I was able to get things in Sync by delaying the mic at 136 ms as well as the desktop and "window" (the metronome) audio input to 141 ms. This lined things up very nicely. I have all the other input / outut devices especialy the microphones on the cameras disabled in the Sound Control Panel.
I wanted to post how I did this not only to thank the forum members that wrote the tutorials but also to give back. It may not be just one tweak to get things running as you like. Watch the sound meters and see what is registering and when. The play with the offsets accordingly.
I can't post a video here and apparently my snippet is too large as well. :-(
I learned all of these tweaks from tutorials in these very forums. Thanks!!!!