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I also have "Disable Windows Audio Ducking" checked. In my case this is called "VoiceMeeter Aux Input (VB-Audio Cable)". Still on the OBS Audio Settings, scroll down to "Advanced" and set the "Monitoring Device" to your chosen virtual audio cable.In my case I have a Steinberg UR12 USB Audio interface listed under "Mic/Auxilliary Audio" which lets me attach an XLR mic to the computer via USB. This is mostly just to eliminate confusion, you will now only see 1 audio device in your OBS mixer area. Under "Devices" section, disable all devices except the one you want to test (in your case "Fifine (USB PnP Audio Device)").Open OBS, Go to menu File -> Settings, choose "Audio" on settings dialog.Starting at the OBS input side, moving from left to right on my diagram above: OBS Audio output ("monitor out") goes to Zoom input ("microphone") But at least with the above recording test, you should be able to prove to yourself that your configuration works! You can always try delays of various amounts to see if its working (even set the sync offset to like 2 seconds just to prove that it is working in your audio path). Ultimately, I'm going to build an OBS Streaming machine with more cores/better graphics to get rid of the variability in the sync offset. (where it may have been spot on in a 6 person teams meeting). Because I went back to a 1 on 1 meeting and he said my audio was way delayed after my video. I haven't yet figured out if it makes a difference how many people are in my Microsoft Teams meeting, but I think it does. So just having Microsoft Teams open with a bunch of other people in the meeting would make my latency worse and I bumped up the sync offset another 30 ms. However, I did find the sync offset would drift based on computer load (remember this is a 2 core microsoft surface - not a multitasking beast). The recorded version sync offset should be a very reproduceable number from one session to the next.Īfter this success, I started testing more in-app use mostly in Microsoft Teams. Does the lip sync look good now? You must confirm the recorded version looks good before moving on to streaming, as streaming can add more points of latency. But apparently no HDMI capture devices are any faster than about 60-70ms minimum just for the capture device itself (not counting any delay in the computer you are using).Īfter I measured my delay, I repeated the above, record OBS to disk with sync offset set as calculated. Faster computers with better graphics card/pcie lanes and more direct USB connectivity will be lower delay below 100ms.
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On my computer it was around 167ms (2 core Microsoft Surface Pro 5 with a USB HDMI capture device). Then I stepped through the timeline and compared number of frames difference between the visual clap on the video and the audio clap in the audio waveform.
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Then I remuxed this recording to MP4 and loaded it into my video editor (Davinci Resolve Free version).
I then recorded a clip in OBS, with sync offset set to 0, to hard drive with me talking for a few seconds, 2 or 3 claps in a rows and finish. I've been having the same problem and bought a video clapper board off amazon (but you can probably just clap your hands or grab two children's blocks and bang them together - the sharper the clap the more pointed it will be on the audio waveform). These are my I think you have all the information and just need to experiment a bit more.
I mirrored my setup based on the guide here: Streamgeeks Tutorial and associated YouTube video.
If anyone could offer up any suggestions for what's worked for them, I would be super super thankful! Virtual audio cables are tough to work with!
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I think the difficulty has been with how to properly route the microphone audio through OBS, add the delay, and then send it out to Zoom. No matter how much I've tried to fiddle with different settings, I haven't been able to get everything to work in harmony. There is a ~500ms lag on the video coming through the capture card and I would love to eliminate it by delaying the audio being sent to Zoom. I primarily use OBS to capture video from my digital camera to use in video conference calls on Zoom. Hi everyone! Sorry for the 1,000th post about audio and video syncing issues but I have been trying to address them for three days without any luck.