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I had some success in adjusting the obs audio latency.
My method was to make a recording and play that back in VLC player. There you can adjust the audio latency in the effects window. Then I use the offset (sth. like 280ms) and input that into the preferences of the Audio source. Does someone have a better way to do it?
So far so good. My question would be if someone checked whether that synchronization is retained while streaming. I ask because there are so many rooms with un-synchronized audio and I don't know if it's because the model doesn't care or the site like CB screws up the timing.
I will be dancing a lot in my room, so that's important to me.
My method was to make a recording and play that back in VLC player. There you can adjust the audio latency in the effects window. Then I use the offset (sth. like 280ms) and input that into the preferences of the Audio source. Does someone have a better way to do it?
So far so good. My question would be if someone checked whether that synchronization is retained while streaming. I ask because there are so many rooms with un-synchronized audio and I don't know if it's because the model doesn't care or the site like CB screws up the timing.
I will be dancing a lot in my room, so that's important to me.