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Obs studio mic delay
Obs studio mic delay








OBS STUDIO MIC DELAY PRO

For my PS5 connected to my Elgato 4K Pro MK2 I use an offset of -333ms (yes, that's a minus - negative sync). Well this gets tricky.ĭepending on your computer and devices your sync offset might need different values compared to mine. Great! The additional lag that your viewers hear when only monitoring, compared to your own audio, is gone! But wait, we still have an audio delay. In your "Audio Mixer" in OBS, go to "Advanced Audio Properties" and set the capture card to "Monitor and Output". Either by having multiple real or virtual IO via VoiceMeeter Banana/Potato or the likes. Go to "Settings" in OBS, then Audio, and under "Advanced" choose any other device that you are not using in OBS. I use VoiceMeeter Potato so I have multiple virtual inputs and outputs, and one of them I've dedicated to Spotify and Discord, so having a sync offset here doesn't matter in the slightest to anyone. And if you do, then everything else using that output device will no longer be in sync. Monitoring to the same audio device as your desktop will add additional delay that you cannot fix via setting up negative sync offset, unless you do that on the Desktop audio device. You can see this happening in real time bars in the audio mixer.

obs studio mic delay

This will cause a delay you do not notice, but your stream does. EDIT: No, not just because it'll cause echo to use monitor and output, but because audio first plays in your monitoring device, THEN the desktop device picks it up. Yes, change it to a device you do not use in OBS, and then use "Monitor and Output" in Advanced Audio Properties.








Obs studio mic delay