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Virtual audio cable obs
Virtual audio cable obs













virtual audio cable obs

I ended up using VoiceMeeter Banana as my default sound control. It sounds like I was having a similar issue, just getting the Visual from my NDI source but not the audio.

virtual audio cable obs

But in most cases it would do it once, and remember the number, and provide properly synced audio and video after you play the sample.Ĭlick to expand.Not sure if this is a 100% fix, but I was able to get audio coming from an NDI source on a remote computer running Serato into a Zoom meeting. You could repeat the pattern in the sample video file a few times, to let it calculate an average if the sync delay is varying. The virtualcam/audio device could notice this magic video frame (some never real pattern in the first line) and then look in the sound buffer for the audio spike, and calculate the sync offset. That video file would contain a distinct video image and a distinct audio waveform, and play them together. To do automatic sync, you would provide a short video file to play as a source in OBS. I can install voicemeeter and I think it can do latency, or I can add latency in the OBS advanced audio settings (which one doesn't want to do because that's global and must be turned off if you want to do a recording etc.) But one nice advantage of a simple device that was part of virtualcam is that it could include an automatic synchronizer. You might have already seen it, but take a look at this Zoom Support article for some testing and setup guidance.Ĭome back with any new details and I’ll see what else I can recommend.In followup to this, I calculated my audio as coming about 50ms before the video.

  • Do you really need it mic to go through OBS? Consider simplifying the audio chain and using it as simple as possible – unless you really need OBS filters or something.
  • Connect the mic straight into Zoom and confirm it works then add the virtual audio in the middle, selecting it in Zoom and pipe the mic into VA - does that work? Remove the mic and play a known sound through OBS - does that work? I’ve fine this with clients many, many times to troubleshoot sound issues – it’s the only way you’ll figure out where the problem is.
  • Try simplifying the chain, and add in one variable item at a time.
  • Mismatched sampling rates will produce garbled sound out. It you document all of those connections, it’ll be easier to figure out what might need adjusting. It would help troubleshoot if we know the model of mic, how it’s connected (USB, mic input Jack, etc). Make sure everything that can be configured is set the same, such as bit rate, etc.
  • You need to follow the “audio chain” from your microphone into OBS, out of OBS into your virtual audio, into Zoom.
  • It’s pretty difficult to diagnose something like this without being “live”, but here’s a few things to check:















    Virtual audio cable obs