James Ritson
New Member
Hi all, I'm posting to see if any developers or users can offer support for this issue I'm experiencing. I've recorded an 8 minute long video that demonstrates the exact issue I'm having, but I'll also bullet point it below:
Currently, OBS works really well and it's been so easy to set up and get working—there's just the minor issue of having to "flip" the audio device each time OBS is run up. If you watch the video it should hopefully give you a clear idea of what's happening.
I did also have a one-off issue yesterday (so far) where I had been recording videos most of the working day (8am-2pm). I then got my colleague up and running and he tried to record a video, but everything was completely out of sync—despite the fact that I had been successfully recording videos all day. Doing the audio "flip" had no effect, and eventually I tried a reboot which solved the issue. It was bizarre, as I had just recorded a video 10-15 minutes previously that was fine (we're joking that he jinxed it, but still...)
Before we had this Windows box built and purchased the DeckLink, I was using my own PC to test and had exactly the same issue—so it's not specific to this particular setup, other than the fact that I'm using Blackmagic cards. In my PC, I had the two Intensity Pro cards plus an original Intensity, so no DeckLink at this point. For audio, I was using an M-Audio M-Track 2x2M, so the audio input was separate to the capture cards. I was originally using the audio offset feature to combat the sync issue, but with limited success, as the delay seemed to be variable.
[Edit] I should also mention that I've tried adding the devices using the Video Device Capture (I forget what it's labelled, the WDM option?) instead of using Blackmagic Device, but it made no difference—as I understand, using Blackmagic Device is preferable anyway.
I would really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. For now, it's certainly usable, but if there's any insight into why the audio synchronisation is an issue on first run-up it would be interesting to know. I've also tried varying the order of the scenes in case the order the devices are loaded has any bearing, but I haven't noticed any difference. It's also worth noting that I have two different scene and profile setups for 16:9 (Desktop) and 4:3 (iPad)—switching scenes will also reintroduce the audio sync issue.
I've attached a log file—the audio initialisation at the end is me "flipping" the audio source from "Default" to "Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme Audio" (and vice versa) to fix the sync issue.
Thanks and hope to hear back from someone—other than this issue, it's a cracking bit of software, thank you so much for the development that has gone into it.
- Using OBS to produce a live mix output for tutorials using capture cards and an audio mixer.
- Currently using a Blackmagic Decklink 4K Extreme and two Blackmagic Intensity Pro cards.
- Audio is via the DeckLink's balanced XLR inputs.
- When OBS is first run up, there is a noticeable audio delay (visible on the audio meters). Attempting to record any output at this stage results in a huge desynchronisation between video and audio.
- This audio sync issue is solved by going into the Settings>Audio preferences and changing the primary Mix/Auxiliary device.
- For example, if the current device is "Blackmagic Decklink 4K Extreme Audio", changing it to another device and then back again will solve the issue.
- Additionally, I have the DeckLink as the default Windows recording/communication device, so you can also change it to "Default" and it will solve the issue.
Currently, OBS works really well and it's been so easy to set up and get working—there's just the minor issue of having to "flip" the audio device each time OBS is run up. If you watch the video it should hopefully give you a clear idea of what's happening.
I did also have a one-off issue yesterday (so far) where I had been recording videos most of the working day (8am-2pm). I then got my colleague up and running and he tried to record a video, but everything was completely out of sync—despite the fact that I had been successfully recording videos all day. Doing the audio "flip" had no effect, and eventually I tried a reboot which solved the issue. It was bizarre, as I had just recorded a video 10-15 minutes previously that was fine (we're joking that he jinxed it, but still...)
Before we had this Windows box built and purchased the DeckLink, I was using my own PC to test and had exactly the same issue—so it's not specific to this particular setup, other than the fact that I'm using Blackmagic cards. In my PC, I had the two Intensity Pro cards plus an original Intensity, so no DeckLink at this point. For audio, I was using an M-Audio M-Track 2x2M, so the audio input was separate to the capture cards. I was originally using the audio offset feature to combat the sync issue, but with limited success, as the delay seemed to be variable.
[Edit] I should also mention that I've tried adding the devices using the Video Device Capture (I forget what it's labelled, the WDM option?) instead of using Blackmagic Device, but it made no difference—as I understand, using Blackmagic Device is preferable anyway.
I would really appreciate any thoughts or suggestions. For now, it's certainly usable, but if there's any insight into why the audio synchronisation is an issue on first run-up it would be interesting to know. I've also tried varying the order of the scenes in case the order the devices are loaded has any bearing, but I haven't noticed any difference. It's also worth noting that I have two different scene and profile setups for 16:9 (Desktop) and 4:3 (iPad)—switching scenes will also reintroduce the audio sync issue.
I've attached a log file—the audio initialisation at the end is me "flipping" the audio source from "Default" to "Blackmagic DeckLink 4K Extreme Audio" (and vice versa) to fix the sync issue.
Thanks and hope to hear back from someone—other than this issue, it's a cracking bit of software, thank you so much for the development that has gone into it.