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Wirecast audio delay
Wirecast audio delay






  1. #Wirecast audio delay for mac
  2. #Wirecast audio delay pro
  3. #Wirecast audio delay software
  4. #Wirecast audio delay Pc
  5. #Wirecast audio delay free

#Wirecast audio delay software

  • I'm going to see if Xsplit maybe has this issue as well as I'm not sure if it's only an issue with OBS currently or if it seems to be something to do with the Elgato software in itself.
  • #Wirecast audio delay for mac

    10 or later (HD 720p on FaceTime for Mac or other supported video-calling clients Full HD 1080p video recording with QuickTime Player) Chrome OS,Android v 5. Elgato game capture hd enables you to record and stream xbox, playstation or wii u gameplay and share it with your friends and fans. Games Elgato Game Capture HD60 S - Stream and Record in 1080p60, for PlayStation 4, Xbox One & Xbox 360.

    #Wirecast audio delay Pc

    Záznamové zariadenie – pre PlayStation 4, Xbox One a Xbox 360, Wii U, kvalita 1080p pri 60fps, HDMI, PCIe, live streaming, spätné nahrávanie, neobmedzené nahrávanie do PC (Windows 7 SP1 a vyššie) alebo MAC (OS X 10.

    #Wirecast audio delay pro

    This problem began out of nowhere (September 8th) The Sunday service prior to the 8th was fine and we have been using OBS since January of this year.Īny help with this problem is greatly appreciated.Elgato hd60 pro windows 7 178.

    wirecast audio delay

    I have done all of the MAC RAM and PRAM/DRAM resets along with completely reinstalling OBS and was not able to fix the problem I installed Wirecast and Streamlabs to see if maybe it was just an issue with OBS and the same exact problem occurred, Wirecast lag was even greater than OBS. I also ran the same audio signal, into Garage band to see if maybe the mixing board was faulting, the input signal was in perfect sync with the Computer monitor. The above workaround did not work for us since we cannot isolate the sound booth completely from the sanctuary. We are hearing the praise band a split second before we are hearing it on the OBS preview screen. However, our sound booth is in the sanctuary and the pseudo delay makes it difficult to mix and operate OBS. See screenshot attached today for what I unplugged. It's just way more advanced than Zoom or Streamyard.

    #Wirecast audio delay free

    I would happily have ditched OBS except there are no other free stream softwares that come close to the control OBS gives, for instance with the bitrate. So I have to activate it each time in the midi setup when I want to play something from iTunes, and then deactivate it again. With iShowU unplugged, it cannot add that input into the mix. The other downside is iTunes does not enter the mix now. Downside is if something were to go south in the stream like OBS dropping the audio, I won't know it, so I have to visually keep track of the audio VU meter in OBS to make sure it's still active. Since I am using a mixer to go into the computer as an input source, I can plug my headphones into the mixer to monitor the mix. So to test it I both recorded the mix, and created a test stream with iShowU Audio Capture deactivated, listened as a user on youtube to the broadcast, and in BOTH the audio is pristine, completely clean, free of any echo or delay.

    wirecast audio delay

    The audio was still routed thru OBS and into the stream free of delay.Ĭounter intuitive because the Built-in Output is still plugged in so I SHOULD be able to hear the mix in my headphones. I could not hear the sound in my headphones anymoreĢ. So I did something counter intuitive, I un-plugged the "iShowU Audio Capture" in the midi setup app, and then two things happened:ġ. Narcogen's answer above gave me the idea to look more in the direction of a doubled up output, which would create a delay/echo. I have found a solution, it's a good work around, not 100%, but it creates a clean stream, or clean recording (if that's what you're doing). Just discovered I cannot attach a video or audio file, so cannot demo the problem. The stream recordings all have both sounds, hence the “echo” effect. So to be clear, the effect I am calling a delay is this: If I snap my fingers near the microphone, I hear two snaps, the acoustic sound my fingers make outside of the earphones, and then a split second later my fingers snapping in the earphones.

    wirecast audio delay

    I have also tried the audio in the simplest format, that is the onboard computer speakers output, and onboard computer mic input. I have hooked up variations of external sources, like a USB mixer, also a Zoom H2n USB connected mic singly.

    wirecast audio delay

    The ONLY internal source that is clean of the delay is iTunes, I can play a sound file from there and stream it, and it’s clear of any echo. Also attached is an mkv file generated within OBS about 6 seconds long demonstrating the problem.Įcho is actually the wrong term for the problem, there is a delay on all external sound inputs - and some internal sources. Included: screenshots of all my settings in OBS, Mac system audio settings, and the midi setup interface. The sound quality is so bad, it has to improve otherwise I have to try a different encoder. Installed OBS two weeks ago, streamed live music events successfully (except sound quality) three times via Youtube live-streaming on my channel.








    Wirecast audio delay