Hi again Gavin! I'll be eagerly anticipating more in-depth videos on Revit API. Btw can only hear the audio from one side of my earphones. I'll just kindly suggest that it would be much better if you arrange it for the next videos.
Yes unfortunately ive queued up a bunch with what appears to be a microphone issue. I miss it sometimes as my computer uses dual mono on playback. Hopefully will be fixed by mid february's videos. Usually in audio mixer this can be temporarily fixed by adjusting the L/R balance setting.
@@AussieBIMGuru I recommend to use a simple mixer and route it's stereo main out into both inputs of your audio interface (If your interface has at least 2 inputs that accept line level signals). It is also fixable in post by extracting the audio from the OBS video file and putting it onto an additional audio track in the video editing software. You can usually align the audio visually by looking at the waveforms. I have done this myself many times to replace the audio from a GoPro with audio recorded from a pocket recorder.
👋Hey, Welcome Back!
Thanks Erik!
ABG and EF collab in the future?
Useful as usual. Great video!
You're welcome!
Still great content! Only the left channel could be heard, hopefully this will help improve it
Thanks! Yes my recording software keeps missing the right channel... a pain. Thanks for letting me know.
Thank you.🙏🙏
You're welcome!
Hi again Gavin! I'll be eagerly anticipating more in-depth videos on Revit API.
Btw can only hear the audio from one side of my earphones. I'll just kindly suggest that it would be much better if you arrange it for the next videos.
Yes unfortunately ive queued up a bunch with what appears to be a microphone issue. I miss it sometimes as my computer uses dual mono on playback. Hopefully will be fixed by mid february's videos.
Usually in audio mixer this can be temporarily fixed by adjusting the L/R balance setting.
@@AussieBIMGuru I recommend to use a simple mixer and route it's stereo main out into both inputs of your audio interface (If your interface has at least 2 inputs that accept line level signals). It is also fixable in post by extracting the audio from the OBS video file and putting it onto an additional audio track in the video editing software. You can usually align the audio visually by looking at the waveforms. I have done this myself many times to replace the audio from a GoPro with audio recorded from a pocket recorder.