Check your "Per-Scene Volume Plugin". If it's on, that's probably what's doing this.I've noticed using a USB (Blue Yeti) mic whenever the scene is switched my mic volume is placed at 100%. Any clues on this? I've been hunting this bug down for about 24 hours now with no real luck.
Looking for some help with this, I'm not seeing any others that have reported this issue. I've done as it stated, thrown the plugin in the correct folder and set up the names of the scenes with correct capitalization and grammar and that.
It switches to the correct scene once it recognizes Starcraft, however it is not recognizing switching in-game
windows 10
Obs v0.657b
I've restarted obs, restarted the computer, uninstalled both battlenet and SCII just in case, and done one redownload of the plugin itself. still not working Unfortunately, if this is not the place to be posting this question please feel free to advise me of the correct place.
Looking for some help with this, I'm not seeing any others that have reported this issue. I've done as it stated, thrown the plugin in the correct folder and set up the names of the scenes with correct capitalization and grammar and that.
It switches to the correct scene once it recognizes Starcraft, however it is not recognizing switching in-game
windows 10
Obs v0.657b
I've restarted obs, restarted the computer, uninstalled both battlenet and SCII just in case, and done one redownload of the plugin itself. still not working Unfortunately, if this is not the place to be posting this question please feel free to advise me of the correct place.