I have a problem trying to hear game sounds in playback of my test recordings.
I can hear my voice just fine from my headset mic, and hear the game fine in my headset, but upon playing back the recording, I can barely hear the game itself.
I tried first a Twitch test listening to the past recording there, then a local recording. Both have the same problem.
I have also the onboard Realtek sound that I didn't have a problem with last I knew, but I decided to give my soundcard a try again, re-enabling it.
I have the headset jacks plugged into the computer audio front panel, which is where the SB is connected to as well.
There you see the mic options I have in OBS.
In Windows 7 the Recording Devices, "What U Hear" is set to 100, while Microphone FP 2- Creative SB X-FI default device mic level is at 50. I don't really understand what the "What U Hear" is for. It seems Creative is the only company that uses that thing and so using the onboard Realtek audio made more sense to me.
I can hear my voice just fine from my headset mic, and hear the game fine in my headset, but upon playing back the recording, I can barely hear the game itself.
I tried first a Twitch test listening to the past recording there, then a local recording. Both have the same problem.
I have also the onboard Realtek sound that I didn't have a problem with last I knew, but I decided to give my soundcard a try again, re-enabling it.
I have the headset jacks plugged into the computer audio front panel, which is where the SB is connected to as well.

There you see the mic options I have in OBS.
In Windows 7 the Recording Devices, "What U Hear" is set to 100, while Microphone FP 2- Creative SB X-FI default device mic level is at 50. I don't really understand what the "What U Hear" is for. It seems Creative is the only company that uses that thing and so using the onboard Realtek audio made more sense to me.
