Nick Thissen wrote:
I have not noticed that, but also did not look for it specifically. Does it also happen when you don't "consume" the NDI source in OBS? E.g. just close OBS but leave NDI Recorder running?
Nick Thissen wrote:
How much CPU is being used (in total and by NDI?)
Nick Thissen wrote:
That doesn't sound too bad then, I was worried you were maxing out the CPU causing sound to mess up or something.
Just curious: with the OBS plugin you can also "send" NDI frames (the opposite of what you do now). Do you get the same kind of sound issues when you do that instead of stream the ATVO graphics with our NDI Recorder? I'm just trying to check if the issue is in NDI or in the way we capture the graphics.
NDI does have the ability to send sound (perhaps this is causing it), but I am not using that at all so that should not cause any issues.
Kyle Heyer wrote:
After some more testing, it does appear that the NDI recorder in ATVO affects my system audio, causing some sort of glitchiness/skipping. It can be heard in headphones listening to music being played from any source on the computer, and I am told it is affecting my microphone in Discord as well. I use a Behringer mixer with its USB audio interface - the recorder wouldn't do anything that would mess with that area of windows, would it?
Kyle
Kevin Neitola wrote:Kyle Heyer wrote:
After some more testing, it does appear that the NDI recorder in ATVO affects my system audio, causing some sort of glitchiness/skipping. It can be heard in headphones listening to music being played from any source on the computer, and I am told it is affecting my microphone in Discord as well. I use a Behringer mixer with its USB audio interface - the recorder wouldn't do anything that would mess with that area of windows, would it?
Kyle
I have also tested it, but no issues for me as well. I am also running a comparable setup (two soundcards, Yamaha MG12XU mixer and some additional audio equipment) and I am really wondering what might be the issue here. If I would take a wild guess here, I'd probably check the sample rate of your soundcards. But like I said, it is a wild guess...don't expect it to necessarily solve anything here :(