YannaUsagi
New Member
Hi!
I run my UU church's Zoom services on Sunday mornings. I also work at a theatre that does Zoom theatre, so my stage manager helped me get set up. I'm using OBS with the Virtual Cam plugin in order to cast my OBS to the Zoom meeting. I do this to share videos of music, hymns, and children's content. I use VB Cable as a virtual microphone to capture the sound.
This all works fine, except that we're getting a really weird and annoying audio distortion from the videos. The audio is understandable, and it sounds better when we share something that is just talking, but when we share music, it sort of fades in and out very subtly with a bit of a crackle. It drives our music guy crazy. I spent about two hours yesterday messing with settings without really understanding what I was doing, and nothing seemed to change. I'm very new to OBS, so I mostly understand the basics that I need to run things, as explained by our very excellent stage manager, but I'm honestly not sure what a lot of the settings do.
Anyone have any ideas on what I could do to smooth out the audio?
I run my UU church's Zoom services on Sunday mornings. I also work at a theatre that does Zoom theatre, so my stage manager helped me get set up. I'm using OBS with the Virtual Cam plugin in order to cast my OBS to the Zoom meeting. I do this to share videos of music, hymns, and children's content. I use VB Cable as a virtual microphone to capture the sound.
This all works fine, except that we're getting a really weird and annoying audio distortion from the videos. The audio is understandable, and it sounds better when we share something that is just talking, but when we share music, it sort of fades in and out very subtly with a bit of a crackle. It drives our music guy crazy. I spent about two hours yesterday messing with settings without really understanding what I was doing, and nothing seemed to change. I'm very new to OBS, so I mostly understand the basics that I need to run things, as explained by our very excellent stage manager, but I'm honestly not sure what a lot of the settings do.
Anyone have any ideas on what I could do to smooth out the audio?