8/5/2023 0 Comments Obs studio recording sound![]() That'll put your game audio into your scene before it reaches your headphones and gets the EQ applied. Then, go to OBS, settings, and disable 'Desktop Audio', then add a new Audio Output Capture, selecting Cable-Input. It can be a lot to wrap your head around at first but if you go this method you'll get used to it pretty quickly. That'll do it for most games, but some games - including Minecraft - are a bit different, and for them to play sound through a VB Cable you have to have that VB Cable set as the Default Audio Playback Device when the game launches and then switch the default device back to your headphones after the app first outputs sound (which in Minecraft's case is when you hit the main menu). Some more modern games like Overwatch will let you select the playback device in the app itself, but I checked and this isn't the case for Sea of Thieves. As a bonus, you can make it so this selection 'sticks' by using EarTrumpet. Now, launch your game, go to Windows Sound Settings, scroll to the bottom, click 'app volume and device preferences', find your game in the list, click the playback device dropdown and select 'Cable Input (VB Audio Cable)'. Now any app that plays through the 'Cable Input' playback device will go to your headphones via 'Cable Output' (hence the names). Now go to the 'Recording' tab, scroll down to 'Cable Ouptut', right click, properties, 'Listen' tab, tick the box. ![]() With it installed, open Windows Sound Control Panel, make sure that your headphones, Cable-Input in the playback tab and cable-output in the recording tab are all set to the same sample rate, I'd recommend 48000Hz. To go that route, you'll need to install VB-Audio Virtual Cable. THE REST OF THIS POST IS DEDICATED TO EXPLAINING RECORDING APPS INSTEAD OF USING DESKTOP AUDIO, JUST A WARNING On my current ones (void elite wireless), I actually need the EQ for it to sound pleasant, so if you're the same and can't really enjoy sound with no EQ applied, then you'll need to stop using Desktop Audio to record. On my older corsair voids, I was absolutely happy with the 'pure direct' setting (everything to +0). If this is the case, you have two options, disable your EQ (or at least set each frequency bar to +0) or record the audio 'directly' with a virtual cable rather than your headphones. Try listening to a recording through another audio device and see how that sounds. ![]() Yeah, I get a little bit, but I think that can be attributed to recording your EQ if any is present. I found that any EQ settings I applied would be picked up on Desktop Audio - of course they would, OBS is literally just recording what my headphones hear - and when I watched the recordings back, it'd sound really weird and distorted because it was applying my EQ to the playback of a video that already had my EQ applied to it in recording, and because it generally sounds ok to me and awful to you, I think that's what's going on here. With that said, if you do want to explore fixes I do have a suspicion as to what's going on what're your headphones, and do they use any kind of equalisation or sound adjustment software (even something non-proprietary like EqualiserAPO)? I've been using corsair headphones for the last few years and they handle equalisation through corsair's software. I think if I stumbled across this video out of context, I would not notice, and if I did notice, I probably wouldn't care. Honestly leaning in the direction of 'I only notice it because I'm looking for it'. There's maybe a little bit of tinniness / echo / high frequency boost at around the 24 to 29 second mark in particular - but absent by the time you were hammering in planks - but it was all perfectly watchable. Your friend sounds like he has a tiny bit of 'airiness' around him but I attribute that to sound bouncing off his back wall and back to his microphone and it's not unpleasant. The accordion at the start sounds absolutely fine. As for the game / desktop audio, it sounds okay. When you say 'my desktop audio is terrible', in what way? What kind of problem are you hearing? Is it garbled, or are you getting like this echo or distortion or something?Īs you describe, your mic sounds very nice and clear. So, before I tell you what I think is going on, I think I need to say this: on my end, it sounds fine.
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