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Hello,
So I've been having problems syncing audio with video through OBS. We're streaming on Facebook Live. Here's the setup:
We've got an hdmi out from a Canon C100 Mark II into an elgato hd60s through usb-c into the streaming pc; it's our webcam. Additionally we have a separate computer's hdmi out running into an aver media live hd2 in the same streaming pc.
For audio, we have a seinheisser lav plugged into a Presonus AudioBox 44VSL audio interface which is connected to the streaming pc through usb. Our issue is that the audio from our mic isn't syncing up to the video from the c100 camera. And when streaming to Facebook Live that sync gets worse. Even if it looks correct in OBS the streamed result doesn't. We've tried correcting this issue using the audio delay feature in the advanced properties in the mixer but we haven't had any luck. Before we ran the stream at 24fps but after moving it up to 30 we've had a lot of problems streaming to Facebook Live.
Any ideas to what can be done to fix these issues? Can the hdmi out from the c100 carry over an audio signal from the lavs into the Aver Media capture card?
Thanks.
So I've been having problems syncing audio with video through OBS. We're streaming on Facebook Live. Here's the setup:
We've got an hdmi out from a Canon C100 Mark II into an elgato hd60s through usb-c into the streaming pc; it's our webcam. Additionally we have a separate computer's hdmi out running into an aver media live hd2 in the same streaming pc.
For audio, we have a seinheisser lav plugged into a Presonus AudioBox 44VSL audio interface which is connected to the streaming pc through usb. Our issue is that the audio from our mic isn't syncing up to the video from the c100 camera. And when streaming to Facebook Live that sync gets worse. Even if it looks correct in OBS the streamed result doesn't. We've tried correcting this issue using the audio delay feature in the advanced properties in the mixer but we haven't had any luck. Before we ran the stream at 24fps but after moving it up to 30 we've had a lot of problems streaming to Facebook Live.
Any ideas to what can be done to fix these issues? Can the hdmi out from the c100 carry over an audio signal from the lavs into the Aver Media capture card?
Thanks.
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If you're using a capture card like Elgato Game Capture HD with OBS and want to add a facecam (using a regular webcam or whatever), it's very easy to just go Add > Video Capture Device and choose your device. This works really well, but the problem is that, at least with the Elgato, the video stream (from your console) is delayed about 2 sec., while your webcam is not...
Fortunately, there is a pretty simple workaround for this; using VLC, you can stream your webcam and add a delay to it by typing a number into the 'Caching' field. Then it's just a matter of doing a Software Capture in OBS and draw a region around the screen in VLC.
What I'd like, however, is the ability to do add a delay to the video source in OBS alone. You can set a time offset for the microphone, so why not for the video? VLC is open-source, so maybe a skilled programmer could take a look at how VLC does it and implement it in OBS? ;p
Plus, as far as I know, there's no way to do this in Xsplit either, so if OBS could be the first to implement this feature, maybe it could become even more popular? :D
Fortunately, there is a pretty simple workaround for this; using VLC, you can stream your webcam and add a delay to it by typing a number into the 'Caching' field. Then it's just a matter of doing a Software Capture in OBS and draw a region around the screen in VLC.
What I'd like, however, is the ability to do add a delay to the video source in OBS alone. You can set a time offset for the microphone, so why not for the video? VLC is open-source, so maybe a skilled programmer could take a look at how VLC does it and implement it in OBS? ;p
Plus, as far as I know, there's no way to do this in Xsplit either, so if OBS could be the first to implement this feature, maybe it could become even more popular? :D