Users of OBS seem to have one of two different experiences with the capture of "Desktop Audio:" either the audio is captured at full volume (or with the gain reduction set in OBS) regardless of the user's Windows volume settings, or the volume of the capture is reduced according to the volume settings in Windows. Whether a user gets one behavior or the other seems to depend on the audio device they're using.
Aside from the fact that this is a dramatic difference in the software's functionality between users, people in the latter camp have to deal with the fact that they can't control their own listening volume the normal way via Windows' volume setting without it affecting the volume of their captures, often resulting in dramatically lowered volume, unless they resort to cumbersome workarounds. Users in the former camp simply know the audio is captured at the baseline level it should be at without any reduction unless they explicitly apply one.
If we could have a way to bypass the Windows volume in capture for those for whom this is a problem it would be a massive usability improvement.
By the way I found many threads on google of people asking for help with this problem, even one thread from 2015. In my personal case, I recently went from using a device that didn't have this behavior to using one that does, and now suddenly dealing with this mess of a problem after everything worked so effortlessly before, truly painful!
Aside from the fact that this is a dramatic difference in the software's functionality between users, people in the latter camp have to deal with the fact that they can't control their own listening volume the normal way via Windows' volume setting without it affecting the volume of their captures, often resulting in dramatically lowered volume, unless they resort to cumbersome workarounds. Users in the former camp simply know the audio is captured at the baseline level it should be at without any reduction unless they explicitly apply one.
If we could have a way to bypass the Windows volume in capture for those for whom this is a problem it would be a massive usability improvement.
By the way I found many threads on google of people asking for help with this problem, even one thread from 2015. In my personal case, I recently went from using a device that didn't have this behavior to using one that does, and now suddenly dealing with this mess of a problem after everything worked so effortlessly before, truly painful!