BaddRadish
New Member
i've got an annoying squeeling sound from my GAMER headphones. its cutting right through pretty much every obs filter i try even on relatively high settings. i can eventually remove it but its makes my voice too choppy and basically just isnt an appropriate solution. my plan was to EQ remove it with a vst because its pretty consistent in frequency seems high and quiet enough to at least reduce down to the noise floor safely.
buuuut the default zam vsts dont render their interfaces and very often crash. black screens and crash upon close. I can actually close them by switching the vst type instead of xing them out, which weirdly doesnt crash about half of the time. but they all end up black.
i /did/ manage to get a few alternatives working fine weirdly. but only some of them. maybe im missing something that zam needs?
im in no way an expert on any aspect of this lmfao. i just want to stream from linux... :(
so alternatively if this is a known problem thats not gonna be fixed for a while, i was wondering if anyone knows any free eq vsts that actually do work on linux?
or even more alternatively, does anyone know a good way to fix an annoying squeel like that in some other way? like not an EQ?
if no one can help me i can always do that trick where you run vst filters on a pulse audio layer, then feed that into obs... seems legit, but i still need a good vst for that, and some way to configure it which i doubt that pulse audio trick comes with for free lol. cant remember any of the software names but with a little advice on tools i could probably figure out the rest.
thanks for your help everyone!
buuuut the default zam vsts dont render their interfaces and very often crash. black screens and crash upon close. I can actually close them by switching the vst type instead of xing them out, which weirdly doesnt crash about half of the time. but they all end up black.
i /did/ manage to get a few alternatives working fine weirdly. but only some of them. maybe im missing something that zam needs?
im in no way an expert on any aspect of this lmfao. i just want to stream from linux... :(
so alternatively if this is a known problem thats not gonna be fixed for a while, i was wondering if anyone knows any free eq vsts that actually do work on linux?
or even more alternatively, does anyone know a good way to fix an annoying squeel like that in some other way? like not an EQ?
if no one can help me i can always do that trick where you run vst filters on a pulse audio layer, then feed that into obs... seems legit, but i still need a good vst for that, and some way to configure it which i doubt that pulse audio trick comes with for free lol. cant remember any of the software names but with a little advice on tools i could probably figure out the rest.
thanks for your help everyone!