chrepechrep
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I use obs for recording my courses so I can rewatch them :
Everything worked fine for the first couple of times until one day when trying to watch the recording I the audio is horrible starting from a random point in the video
This has now continued until Saturday when I started watching the video finding the problem again. Since I have the date and time down to seconds in my bar I started looking for logs and I found that at the exact second the audio becomes horrible there is a combination of these two logs(2-3 of each) with different thread numbers in journalctl:
rtkit-daemon[719]: Successfully made thread 52554 of process 747 owned by '1000' RT at priority 5
Supervising 4 threads of 1 processes of 1 users.
Since this time I didn't close obs before trying to solve the problem, I can confirm that the process "747" in this case is obs but looking at older videos and matching the logs the same exact thing happened
I am using arch btw
For reference, the time of the above incident is Oct 16 09:56:15 and can be searched in the attached log file which is journalctl output
Thank you for your time
TLDR: Randomly during obs recordings the audio becomes horrible and the above logs appear in journalctl
Everything worked fine for the first couple of times until one day when trying to watch the recording I the audio is horrible starting from a random point in the video
This has now continued until Saturday when I started watching the video finding the problem again. Since I have the date and time down to seconds in my bar I started looking for logs and I found that at the exact second the audio becomes horrible there is a combination of these two logs(2-3 of each) with different thread numbers in journalctl:
rtkit-daemon[719]: Successfully made thread 52554 of process 747 owned by '1000' RT at priority 5
Supervising 4 threads of 1 processes of 1 users.
Since this time I didn't close obs before trying to solve the problem, I can confirm that the process "747" in this case is obs but looking at older videos and matching the logs the same exact thing happened
I am using arch btw
For reference, the time of the above incident is Oct 16 09:56:15 and can be searched in the attached log file which is journalctl output
Thank you for your time
TLDR: Randomly during obs recordings the audio becomes horrible and the above logs appear in journalctl
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