let me know if your Setup works different / without this "bug". ^^īut MAYBE its working properly anywhere on a system in the open wilds of the internet. No professional software engineer with streaming experience would EVER include include the music stream in the desktop audio and cut this whole sound out of the VOD. and the developers just lot it on the way to releasing it. It had defaulted to 'Stereo Mio (Realtek(R) Audio)', but once I selected 'Mic in at front panel (Pink) (Realtek(R) Audio)', recordings no longer had an echo. i think in the beginning it was planned to add a virtual audio-device to the programm that's streaming the music right to the "VOD for Soundtrack by Twitch" Source. Turns out that the wrong source was selected for my microphone in the GeForce Experience Game Overlay Audio settings. i assume, that Soundtrack is NOT supposed to send its audio to desktop. Hope this will help you to better understand what the settings are for and how to solve this issue with ST by Twitch.ĮDIT: There was one thing i forgot to mention. I am using OBS and a Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma Headset. Ive tried everything i can think of and i cant seem to figure out what the problem is. MAYBE you have to enable Hardware encoding in "Soundtrack by Twitch" to make it appear in this menu. i tried seeing if 'listen to device' is enabled in the recording options on my computer and its not and it keeps happening. The user can already hear this source, whether through speakers or headphones, and so monitoring is unnecessary. Here you can change the OUTPUT (its always the upper option) and the INPUT (lower option) for a specific program. When OBS is set up to capture a local application, it is normal for it to capture the default Windows system audio device, and for monitoring to be off in this case.
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