



Anyways so I am making this The Official Thread For Clawmaster tech issues with obs. Okay so at this point, I make this as a thread for myself since no one either knows how to fix it, or care to help me. I post a link to an example of the issue. I be streaming tonight on /clawmaster4 playing Inside. I know windows 10 moved some stuff around, and I am slowly realizing this, but if anyone can help me fix this issue it be great. I currently use for my settings on obs studio for my audio is setting the audio mic to Realtek High Definition Audio, and Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio). For reference here is my specs:Īudio I am using is Realtek Audio (yes I did update to latest version). Hmm I see the two speakers on for some odd reason.so yea not too sure how to fix this issue. When i speak into the mic, I sound fine, but when I have anything else with sound on, it overlaps. So I realized today that my audio is playing on both my mic and desktop audio. Note: Higher Sound Quality settings will sound better, but may reduce performance.Alright so I am going to stream by the time this is posting, but never the less I am at an end of my audio problem. Make sure Enable Music and Enable Sound are checked, Master Volume is set appropriately, and your Output Device, Speaker Setup, Sound Quality, and Sound Channel are correct. Check your in-game audio settings in the game's options menu.

Make sure volume levels are set appropriately and that Mute or Mute All is not selected. Check your system volume by clicking the volume icon in your Windows system tray (near the clock).Disconnect your headphones to resolve this issue. Sound from your speakers may be redirected if you have headphones plugged in.Swap your audio cables with a working set to test for a bad cable or connection.For specific instructions, contact your computer's manufacturer. Make sure your speakers or headphones are turned on and properly connected to your computer's sound device.If you have issues with the sound in a Blizzard Game (such as skipping, popping, screeching, or no sound), follow the steps below to troubleshoot the problem.
