Question / Help Track 1 audio being copied to Track 2

So I have my microphone on track 1
and my speaker desktop audio on track 2

But my microphone audio is for some reason on track 2 with my game audio.
Any way to fix this?

Settings right now:
https://gyazo.com/c4bcb2edc00c08a1668f1bd3122f839b

https://gyazo.com/f753354b02c82509ed886271467bed13

https://gyazo.com/4354c9be735719f288f4008939635370


EDIT: These are my windows recording and playback sound devices.
https://gyazo.com/10a69e473317ff495e173f53b143c0ef
https://gyazo.com/51adc10486e5adc5cd219443d232ed24
 
Mixer settings?

And I know that if OBS crashes it will cause complete loss of the video, which is why flv is recommended, but 1. Sony vegas doesn't support flv, so I have to use my converter (probably the best out there its an ffmpg console based one)
Aswell as flv does not support having 2 audio tracks (if i want to say turn my microphone down but not the game audio for a certain bit.)
 

Harold

Active Member
So you didn't bother trying to save to mkv, which supports multitrack audio.
And you didn't look at the file menu for options to change containers if vegas is being a whiny bitch.

The mixer settings are in the gear icon next to the word mixer in the main window.
 
Hm.. Even though I had tracks 2,3,4 disabled for my microhpone, and tracks 1,3,4 disabled for my game audio.
Which puts the game on track 2 and microphone on track 1,
for some reason my settings must've gotten reset for the microphone, leading to all tracks being enabled for the microphone. Weird.
 
So you didn't bother trying to save to mkv, which supports multitrack audio.
And you didn't look at the file menu for options to change containers if vegas is being a whiny bitch.

The mixer settings are in the gear icon next to the word mixer in the main window.


Its not that I didnt bother saving to mkv, its just I do not know anything about the other file formats.
Does sony vegas support mkv?
And what do you mean you didnt look at the file menu for options to change containers?
 
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