CasualLuxury
New Member
Hello,
I noticed last night that while using OBS to stream on twitch that my microphone skips and lags a lot. I was watching my stream from my twitch channel and I can only hear a couple of choppy words out of a full sentence. It sounds very similiar to a cell phone call when one person has bad service.
I am using the following microphone: CAD U3 Limited Edition USB Studio Recording Microphone
I have a 5MBS upload speed with my internet and the gameplay does not skip very often but my microphone continously was skipping the whole 2 hour stream.
I ended up ending the stream and starting streaming via the twitch app on my xbox one and there were no issues with it skipping while streaming with the xbox one. That makes me think it isn't my internet. I have a custom built computer that I built that has an AMD Saphire Radeon 7870 w/boost for my video card, an AMD 8-Core processor that runs at 4.1ghz with 16GB of ram and a 2TB hard drive with an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard. I don't think my PC would hinder it either.
I am really not sure where to even start on this and I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks.
CasualLuxury
I noticed last night that while using OBS to stream on twitch that my microphone skips and lags a lot. I was watching my stream from my twitch channel and I can only hear a couple of choppy words out of a full sentence. It sounds very similiar to a cell phone call when one person has bad service.
I am using the following microphone: CAD U3 Limited Edition USB Studio Recording Microphone
I have a 5MBS upload speed with my internet and the gameplay does not skip very often but my microphone continously was skipping the whole 2 hour stream.
I ended up ending the stream and starting streaming via the twitch app on my xbox one and there were no issues with it skipping while streaming with the xbox one. That makes me think it isn't my internet. I have a custom built computer that I built that has an AMD Saphire Radeon 7870 w/boost for my video card, an AMD 8-Core processor that runs at 4.1ghz with 16GB of ram and a 2TB hard drive with an ASUS Sabertooth motherboard. I don't think my PC would hinder it either.
I am really not sure where to even start on this and I would really appreciate the help.
Thanks.
CasualLuxury