VHS capture has silent "holes"

jlcmacrc

New Member
Two captures of two separate VHS tapes have about a 14-minute silent space somewhere in the middle of the video capture. I am having a hard time finding a solution here. Per a recommendation I read, I am attaching a log file which I seem to remember matching the date and time of one of these recordings. Any solutions out there? Thank you.
 

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XLCOLDJ

Member
Your OBS profile audio sample-rate is 48000, but the sample rate of your source is 44100. Change the OBS setting to match the source sample-rate and test again to see if the "Source Video Capture Device audio is lagging" messages are still appearing in the logs.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
You have a few things to fix:

HAGS should always be disabled.
Non default x264 settings could lead to issues. Actually, you're overloading the CPU.
Try using simple output mode and select one of the quality presets. The best way could be running the Auto-configuration Wizard and applying the settings it gives. Then restart OBS (!important).
Now please perform a test recording.
Look inside Help menu. Upload the current log file and paste the url to the log in here. Click on the Analize button to troubleshoot further issues.

Also, you want to uninstall the malware called mcafee.
 

jlcmacrc

New Member
I did the Autoconfiguration. I will look at your recommendations. I will re-record and post later.

What is HAGS? I am not familiar with that term. Thank you for your assistance.
 

jlcmacrc

New Member
I did the Autoconfiguration. I will look at your recommendations. I will re-record and post later.

What is HAGS? I am not familiar with that term. Thank you for your assistance.
So sorry; I found what HAGS is. Should have looked. Again, I greatly appreciate your recommendations. Thanks!
 
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