Fix Mic Not Syncing Properly in OBS Studio #howto #obs #obsstudio @3DGAMEMAN
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To ensure your audio and video are perfectly synchronized in OBS Studio, you'll need to adjust the "Sync Offset" setting. This setting delays your audio input, allowing it to catch up with your video.
Steps to Sync Your Mic:
Create a Test Recording:
Set up your scene in OBS Studio with your microphone and camera sources.
Start recording a short clip (10-15 seconds) where you clap your hands.
Analyze the Recording:
Open the recorded video in a video editing software (like DaVinci Resolve or Adobe Premiere Pro).
Look for the exact moment your hands clap in the video and audio tracks.
Calculate the difference in milliseconds between the visual clap and the audio clap. This is your sync offset.
Adjust the Sync Offset in OBS:
Right-click on your microphone source in the Audio Mixer.
Select "Advanced Audio Properties."
In the "Sync Offset" field, input the calculated delay in milliseconds. A positive value delays the audio, while a negative value advances it.
Additional Tips:
Experiment with Different Settings: If you're still experiencing sync issues, try adjusting the sync offset by a few milliseconds.
Check Audio Settings: Ensure that your audio device's sample rate and bitrate match OBS Studio's settings.
Consider Using a Dedicated Audio Interface: A dedicated audio interface can improve audio quality and reduce latency.
Monitor Your Setup: Regularly monitor your audio and video levels to ensure optimal performance.
By following these steps and fine-tuning the sync offset, you can achieve precise audio and video synchronization in your OBS Studio recordings and streams.