instantdeath
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So in games were you hold W to run, if the last window you clicked on your desktop was OBS its basically the "focused" window and now when alt tabbing back into game if i use my mic you can hear the key repeat through the mic basically crackling and popping at the exact timing that the key repeat rate from holding a button takes place.
Only happens with usb mics. Never had the issue before with a headset mic plugged directly into motherboard. Now that i have a AT2035 mic going into a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd gen usb audio interface. I can hear cracks and pops in my mic at the exact rate of basic keyboard repeat rates from holding a button, but only if obs was the last clicked or aka "focused" window, and only while holding down a key on the keyboard.
EDIT: only happens when using a Push to talk button as well, so if i click obs window, then hold my ptt which is my mouse button 5 side button, then hold a keyboard button like to run in a game, i get cracks and pops as the key repeat rate of the keyboard comes through mic as static pops. But if i go back to desktop, click off the obs window to any other window or just the black background of my desktop, this issue does not occur.
Only happens with usb mics. Never had the issue before with a headset mic plugged directly into motherboard. Now that i have a AT2035 mic going into a Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd gen usb audio interface. I can hear cracks and pops in my mic at the exact rate of basic keyboard repeat rates from holding a button, but only if obs was the last clicked or aka "focused" window, and only while holding down a key on the keyboard.
EDIT: only happens when using a Push to talk button as well, so if i click obs window, then hold my ptt which is my mouse button 5 side button, then hold a keyboard button like to run in a game, i get cracks and pops as the key repeat rate of the keyboard comes through mic as static pops. But if i go back to desktop, click off the obs window to any other window or just the black background of my desktop, this issue does not occur.
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