Bug Report Two things about Audio

First thing regards both OBS, it's that my Volume Mixer doesn't affect OBS at all.
I can Mute everything but in OBS it's always the same volume, i need to reduce on the application for it to matter.
This is not the case on my other PC, so it must be something odd.

Other thing is only in this OBS, it's that if i record and play some music (in Zoom Player) and then close it,
there will be a glitching sound. You know when you listen to music and then get BSOD, it's that EZZZZZ, or something.
That will occur everything i quit, it's like it continues to play from a corrupt buffer or something. It only happens if OBS is recording, so it interferes somehow (Nothing like this happens with normal OBS).
 

Jim

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Jim
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The windows master volume control cannot and should not affect obs. This is beyond my control, but furthermore the reason why it should not affect obs is that anyone who has to turn down their master volume (in order to listen to headphones for example) would be unable to stream properly due to the fact that their volume would end up being too low relative to the viewer. Personally, for my own headphone output, I have to use about 14%. If the output were to be at 14% it would be almost inaudible on the stream/recording.

As for the second paragraph, I have as of yet been unable to replicate it on my system based upon the steps you specify, though I will keep trying my best to replicate and find it if it's a bug somewhere.
 
Oh, wonder why my main PC works with it, System Volume affects OBS:S

Hmm, use Zoom Player with Lav Filter (not sure if that matters).
Start recording, and just play some music and quit Zoom Player. It will get stuck on the last "tune" for like 100ms then quit.
It can perhaps be Realtek (my audio driver) that's sensitive with how the audio is handled with OBS?
Haven't tried other audio players.
 
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