logfile?now I just cant hear anything
@sam686 The problem is that he didn't have his headphones plugged in and it was defaulting to his mic as well. @Tedman125 is there still an issue when you switched to the righ audio devices? you need to know which you are using and have set up as default. after you plug in your headphones, restart OBS and it should now update to the new default audio device (if set to default)Log file shows:
15:20:17: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Yeti Stereo Microphone)
15:20:17: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (Yeti Stereo Microphone)
Problem might be the desktop audio input. Try changing desktop audio to "Default" or something else.
Or maybe give OBS-Multiplatform a try with more audio options there.
can you explain what you fixed?that wasn't the issue I fixed it thanks
That will cause issues unless you use internet explorer or edge. those two browser will use up way less CPU usage while watching a stream. if you can avoid doing that all together, we can work on getting your stream up to a higher quality with that extra CPU usage that your chrome or firefox browser used to use while you watch your own stream.I can still still watch my stream but from my second monitor
you can always use a popoutchat.I was using it pretty much just to keep my eyes on the chat
http://www.twitch.tv/insert_channel_name_here/chat?popout=yeah I saw some people use that. how does that work exactly