Question / Help Soundproblem

Sciddles

New Member
Hello everyone,

I don't know if others encouter the same problem but I haven't found an answer online yet. I use OBS to capture my League of Legends games, and I use Adobe Premiere to edit these clips. The first problem I had was that the clips were saved as a .flv container. I changed '.flv' to 'mp4' in the Settings-->Broadcastsettings. Now I can import the clips into Premiere. Everyone seemed fine at that point, the weird thing was that when I play these clips with Windows Movie Player then I have no sound and when I play it with VLC I had sound. I thought this might was a problem of Windows Movie Player but when I import the clips into Premiere I still have no sound. I changed the sound to 'MP3' in the Settings-->Encoding. What can I do to get my sound back and still have the files as .mp4???

Hopefuly you guys can help me out,

Greetings,
Sciddles
 

DontaPoint

New Member
Well, without me being 1000% sure it is the codec that's missing. You can try downloading the codec. You can also download a FLV converter and convert it in to w/e form you like.
 

Sciddles

New Member
I tried downloading a converter. Problem is that the quality of the video gets fucked up when I do that :( or do you have a suggested converter which doesnt have this problem?
 

DontaPoint

New Member
You could go with Free FLV converter and then choose to convert to AVI, 1280x720 @2500 bitrate and then choose the MPEG4 codec. This will convert your video to a REALLY nice quality.

These settings are for 720p resolution. If you want higher you can go at 1920x1080 @3000bitrate with MPEG4.

It all depends on
a) how you record
b) What output you want to have.
 

Sciddles

New Member
This sounds like a good option for the quality, thx!. I'll give this a shot, isn't there just a way to pre set the settings to avi/mp4 output so that the audio doesnt get screwed up?
 
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