1st Sample
I use NVIDIA RTX Voice filter for this first voice sample.
So, when I record a game. At the main menu, evertything was fine.. But after inside the main game my voice become weird like this. Here is the first case,
https://voca.ro/1hn5uIUTU4ZE (disclaimer : ear rape)
I wonder what is the cause of this problem at the first place? Is there anyway to fix it?
Because when I record games like GWENT and Persona 4 Golden, I think it was fine... But there was one time that this kind of voice happened when I recorded GWENT. The next time I record again, it backed to normal (random huh?).
2nd Sample
For the next testing, I use NVIDIA RTX Voice filter and compare it with my original mic so please don't be confused.
NVIDIA RTX Voice : https://voca.ro/1kl1VUiHTD3Y (disclaimer : ear rape)
Original Mic : https://voca.ro/14ikz9CAzln8
So, I think the quick solution will be using original mic for this game (The Witcher 2) and I hope it will works without any problem for my recording, but I kinda want to solve this problem so maybe any experts here could help or have any insights :)
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P.S. Yesterday, I resolved an issue regarding my laptop because it couldn't detect my dedicated graphic driver when i played med/high-end game, so I try to uninst/reinstall it via device manager and then I set something in Nvidia Control Panel to make sure the system will prioritize my NVIDIA graphic card over my integrated graphic card.
I heard a youtuber say that, you need to make an exception to set OBS to use your integrated graphic card instead of your dedicated graphic card.. Is this true? Then I think I will try to set this!
I couldn't open NVIDIA control panel again right now and probably will reinstall it again to set this up (something wrong with my laptop, the hardware/software driver kinda broken sometimes T_T).
I use NVIDIA RTX Voice filter for this first voice sample.
So, when I record a game. At the main menu, evertything was fine.. But after inside the main game my voice become weird like this. Here is the first case,
https://voca.ro/1hn5uIUTU4ZE (disclaimer : ear rape)
I wonder what is the cause of this problem at the first place? Is there anyway to fix it?
Because when I record games like GWENT and Persona 4 Golden, I think it was fine... But there was one time that this kind of voice happened when I recorded GWENT. The next time I record again, it backed to normal (random huh?).
2nd Sample
For the next testing, I use NVIDIA RTX Voice filter and compare it with my original mic so please don't be confused.
NVIDIA RTX Voice : https://voca.ro/1kl1VUiHTD3Y (disclaimer : ear rape)
Original Mic : https://voca.ro/14ikz9CAzln8
So, I think the quick solution will be using original mic for this game (The Witcher 2) and I hope it will works without any problem for my recording, but I kinda want to solve this problem so maybe any experts here could help or have any insights :)
-------------------------
P.S. Yesterday, I resolved an issue regarding my laptop because it couldn't detect my dedicated graphic driver when i played med/high-end game, so I try to uninst/reinstall it via device manager and then I set something in Nvidia Control Panel to make sure the system will prioritize my NVIDIA graphic card over my integrated graphic card.
I heard a youtuber say that, you need to make an exception to set OBS to use your integrated graphic card instead of your dedicated graphic card.. Is this true? Then I think I will try to set this!
I couldn't open NVIDIA control panel again right now and probably will reinstall it again to set this up (something wrong with my laptop, the hardware/software driver kinda broken sometimes T_T).