Staticasaurus
New Member
Version 26.1.1 64 Bit
Windows 10, 64 Bit
Setup: I have my El Gato HD60 Pro set as one of my Sources. I have a powered HDMI switch with multiple systems plugged into it. That switch is plugged into a powered splitter. The splitter then splits to the TV and the "HDMI In" on my HD 60 Pro. I am also using the pass through on the El Gato to output to one of my monitors. I have had this set up precisely this way for over a year; this issue is about a month old.
I have been unable to pin it down what triggers the issue, but when I switch to my scene that uses that HD 60 Pro source, I end up with about 1 second lag in the sound. The video is fine. Its almost like...the sound is out of sync with the video. My work around is to go into the properties for the video capture device, scroll down to "Audio Device", select something else and let it finish switching, then immediately switch back, then click Ok to close the window. This completely fixes the problem for the rest of the stream
Additional details found after I thought I fixed the issue:
It ONLY happens on my HDMI scene, which leads me to believe it has something to do with my settings for the scene.
Going into either the audio properties or source properties window, BUT CHANGING NOTHING and immediately cancelling the window will fix the issue??? I don't understand this, but here we are.
Windows 10, 64 Bit
Setup: I have my El Gato HD60 Pro set as one of my Sources. I have a powered HDMI switch with multiple systems plugged into it. That switch is plugged into a powered splitter. The splitter then splits to the TV and the "HDMI In" on my HD 60 Pro. I am also using the pass through on the El Gato to output to one of my monitors. I have had this set up precisely this way for over a year; this issue is about a month old.
I have been unable to pin it down what triggers the issue, but when I switch to my scene that uses that HD 60 Pro source, I end up with about 1 second lag in the sound. The video is fine. Its almost like...the sound is out of sync with the video. My work around is to go into the properties for the video capture device, scroll down to "Audio Device", select something else and let it finish switching, then immediately switch back, then click Ok to close the window. This completely fixes the problem for the rest of the stream
Additional details found after I thought I fixed the issue:
It ONLY happens on my HDMI scene, which leads me to believe it has something to do with my settings for the scene.
Going into either the audio properties or source properties window, BUT CHANGING NOTHING and immediately cancelling the window will fix the issue??? I don't understand this, but here we are.