hellfiremaga
New Member
Hello everyone
Ok, so I'm using OBS for like 2 years without problems that I can't solve by myself. Unfortunately, about a month ago, I started to notice a weird bug on a very specific usage of OBS :
Three of my scenes uses obs random video (https://github.com/UpDownLeftDie/obs-random-videos) for having random background music and random background effect. These scenes are really light : a web browser for video, another web browser for music, some text and some spectralizer.
If I keep OBS on a front screen, I can do whatever I want on the other screen, no problem. But if another window is covering OBS or if I reduce it, the sound goes crazy : slow down, crackling, etc... I don't have this problem on any other scene, I can stream for hour without these sound bugs. It happens after a random time (a minute or so) and come back to normal quickly if I change OBS to front window.
I tried many solutions : changing encoder, frequency, bitrate, reinstallation, changing OBS version, checking plugins, filters... I even checked if a classical webpage works, and it does. It seems to only crash with a local HTML file. The only things that seems to work is to uncheck the audio control in OBS.
Anyone have the same problem ? Or is this just me ?
Ok, so I'm using OBS for like 2 years without problems that I can't solve by myself. Unfortunately, about a month ago, I started to notice a weird bug on a very specific usage of OBS :
Three of my scenes uses obs random video (https://github.com/UpDownLeftDie/obs-random-videos) for having random background music and random background effect. These scenes are really light : a web browser for video, another web browser for music, some text and some spectralizer.
If I keep OBS on a front screen, I can do whatever I want on the other screen, no problem. But if another window is covering OBS or if I reduce it, the sound goes crazy : slow down, crackling, etc... I don't have this problem on any other scene, I can stream for hour without these sound bugs. It happens after a random time (a minute or so) and come back to normal quickly if I change OBS to front window.
I tried many solutions : changing encoder, frequency, bitrate, reinstallation, changing OBS version, checking plugins, filters... I even checked if a classical webpage works, and it does. It seems to only crash with a local HTML file. The only things that seems to work is to uncheck the audio control in OBS.
Anyone have the same problem ? Or is this just me ?