![]() Sorry if this isn't worded well or doesn't have all the right information you need, I'm a little new to posting on forums and such. I've attached my latest log from just now in case that has any info that will help solve this problem.Īny help would be really great, thanks in advance. So my best guess is that I've done something wrong in my settings or potentially scene, but after trying all sorts, I'm stuck on what it could be. ![]() The USB port doesn't seem to be an issue as I'm able to use a microphone in it and it will detect sound. However, I don't think it is a hardware issue as I was able to test the capture card and all cables attached with another PC and a fresh install of OBS, and it worked perfectly immediately. At one point I thought it was something to do with the card itself as outside of OBS, it doesn't show any audio in sound settings either, even with everything set up to record audio, such as making sure Listen to this device box is checked. I've tested a whole load of different settings with no change helping. I've tried a separate audio input capture, which also doesn't capture sound. So basically I'm able to record silent videos on the Switch. ![]() Aber wenn ich obs öffne kommt der Sound nicht an meine Kopfhörer die ich am PC angeschlossen hab, bzw meine elgato schlägt auch kein Sound aus. On the audio mixer, there isn't any sound showing up either, but I don't have any issue like this with other things like Game Captures. Ich habe eine elgato game capture hd und wenn ich die elgato Software nehme kommt der Sound an meinem PC an. The video shows up in OBS just fine, but there's no sound with it. I've got an Elgato HD60 S+ which is capturing video from a Switch. I've looked around on here and tested lots of things but cannot seem to fix this. Note: it will not output your microphone to your stream PC.Hello, I have an issue with my capture card. Configure it under the Advanced settings to Output your audio to your headphones and your Elgato.Install the Elgato Sound Capture Software on the Gaming PC.You can now play at 144Hz/120Hz and stream (or even record) at 60fps with your Game Capture HD60 Pro and HD60. After a few moments, you should see your monitor, in the Streamlabs Desktop preview.Close the Nvidia control panel, and open Streamlabs Desktop on the streaming PC (add a Video Capture Device for your Elgato Capture Card if you haven't already).Make sure to choose yes to Apply these settings. The resolution and refresh rate options should be grayed out. At the top, click on the Elgato monitor.Click on it, and select the appropriate refresh rate for your monitor(Either 144Hz or 120Hz). In the resolution scroll box, scroll down and under PC, select 1080p.On the right sidebar, click on Change resolution.Below, set the resolution to 1080p and the refresh rate to 60Hz.Now click on the Elgato monitor, and set it to No scaling, perform scaling on GPU.At the bottom, make sure the resolution is set to 1080p, and the refresh rate is set to 144Hz/120Hz.Click on the main monitor at the top, and under scaling, choose no scaling, and set the scaling to GPU.Now, on the right hand sidebar, click on Adjust desktop size and position. ![]() Your screen may go black and flash, and a box will come up asking to keep the changes.
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