![]() ![]() It works fine on my TV, and worked fine with my computer a few weeks ago and I've changed NOTHING since then.Īs a last ditch effort, I tried rolling back my geforce drivers. So it must have something to do with the OBS application outputting to desktop audio, but not to the recording output? I tried installing XSplit and it's STILL happening, I guess it's something with my computer, I don't know. I tried recording the issue in action, but strangely it doesn't happen on the recording's audio. It's plugged into the rear, so I figured maybe my front ports are messed up and/or OBS just doesn't like them. I Theorized that this might be a USB audio issue, despite my microphone (Samson Meteor) being USB and working fine with my PC. Somehow OBS is just reacting poorly to any audio inputs (except my line in)? Both are producing crackling, and this is before the signal even touches the Ripsaw. I've tried using my HDMI audio extractor and just plain audio passthrough cables hooked into this. Happens with my Switch at 1280x720 and my PS2 through RetroTINK 2X Pro at 720x480.įound my old Logitech Aux to USB adapter (it might have come from a headset? Windows is recognizing it as a headset). I tried with my Switch to see if it was possibly the signal range or something doing it, but it's not. I'm out of ideas, and really not keen on the idea of buying a bunch more splitters and passthrough stuff to have my setup the way it worked before. I've tried everything from rolling back my OBS to installing Razer's recommended "Cortex Gamecaster" application which didn't even have Gamecaster anywhere on it. My ripsaw had no problems a few weeks ago but when I plugged it in last night, the audio output through OBS had this horrible stuttering/skipping effect. I've been troubleshooting this issue for almost 8 hours and am really hoping I can find some help here. ![]()
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