Hey Chanchal, reducing skin detail in video can be done via obs directly. You just need to play around with the visual filters. Maybe i will do a tutorial on that, too eventually, but I am sure you will be able to find an existing one already on youtube.
Thanks for a very clear description of fixing audio lag to Zoom I hope that you can help with a bigger problem that I have with audio. I have being using Zoom to livestream events at the Birthplace of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. While video and speech is OK I have been unable to get any usable sound from live musicians. The latest were a saxophone, electronic piano and guitar which were either inaudible or very very lumpy. Audience clapping also cuts out. The following is what I have been using - any help would keep me sane! Tongveo PTZ camera Blue Yeti microphone - all audio through this Asus Vivobook laptop Windows 11- no idea of settings OBS Studio 30.0.2 Sample rate 48kHz VB - Audio Virtual Cable Zoom Original Sound for Musicians ON High Fidelity Music Mode ON Echo Cancellation ON Automatically adjust mic volume ON Advanced Signal processing by Windows audio device drivers OFF Echo Cancellation AUTO
@@jockenhoferrhetorik5227 Hi, this is a great video. I have windows. My question is will this process work for video and sound coming from a PowerPoint? I use it for zoom church and the congregation needs to see the video but hear me sing in sync with the video playing from PowerPoint. Thank you!
Hey that's really useful thanks for making this video! Hmm, though shouldn't original sound be better in zoom, not sure why we should deactivate it? If we don't use original sound, wouldn't zoom treat it like a voice?
Hey Jonny, thank you for the kind words! I realised I explained it a little weirdly :D Yes, in Zoom you want to have "original sound" ON. Thanks for clarifying!
Nice video! I have a question, if I have a mixer that gives me a single audio input that goes into my computer, do I still need to bundle all the audio source toghether? Thanks
Hey Luigi, if you have a mixer that bundles everything before it enters ops, then you don't need to bundle them via obs. :) The issue that might occur is that your audio channels might not been sync when they hit your mixer, but that is very rare. So if you only have one audio input into ops, you only need to synchronize the one audio input to your video input.
Hi Benedikt, thank you for that. Please let me know what would work for the system I am using for yoga class and music on zoom. I have a camera pluged on my pc laptop via link cam elgado 4k using a 5m hdmi cable I also use a babyface rme with 2 mics for sound. I noticed almost one second latency when I see the video. Do I need the OBS app to synchronise video and audio or could I add a delay through rme babyface audio? Gratitude for your answers Mahadev
Thank you for this, I got to (13:01) adding audio monitor filters, and I don't have "audio monitor" option when I right click to add filters? My options are: compressor, Expander, Gain, Invert Polarity, Limiter, Noise Gate, Noise Suppression, and VST 2.x plug-in...I am running on windows 10 and it says that Audio Monitor is not compatible with this version of windows?
Hey everyone, Thank you for all the comments. Please make sure you have the Audio Monitor Plugin installed that I mention at 4:00. If you don't have that installed and working, the "Audio Monitor" will not show up. And you will have the exact standard selection options that you described. (Maybe reinstalling the software parts will solve the issue ... I know it can be tedious with software sometimes...)
This is good for content creators. In my case, I'm just a Zoom viewer whose monitor is a very, very slow big screen TV that is waaaay out of sync with the audio of whomever I'm listening to. Can this software be used to modify zoom audio versus video timing?
Nice detail and impressive presentation. Look forward to some tips on how reduce skin detail in video.
Hey Chanchal, reducing skin detail in video can be done via obs directly. You just need to play around with the visual filters. Maybe i will do a tutorial on that, too eventually, but I am sure you will be able to find an existing one already on youtube.
Thanks for a very clear description of fixing audio lag to Zoom
I hope that you can help with a bigger problem that I have with audio. I have being using Zoom to livestream events at the Birthplace of the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. While video and speech is OK I have been unable to get any usable sound from live musicians. The latest were a saxophone, electronic piano and guitar which were either inaudible or very very lumpy. Audience clapping also cuts out. The following is what I have been using - any help would keep me sane!
Tongveo PTZ camera
Blue Yeti microphone - all audio through this
Asus Vivobook laptop Windows 11- no idea of settings
OBS Studio 30.0.2 Sample rate 48kHz
VB - Audio Virtual Cable
Zoom
Original Sound for Musicians ON
High Fidelity Music Mode ON
Echo Cancellation ON
Automatically adjust mic volume ON
Advanced
Signal processing by Windows audio device drivers OFF
Echo Cancellation AUTO
Thank you very much for your video. It was very useful for organizing a webinar.
Happy to help!
@@jockenhoferrhetorik5227 Hi, this is a great video. I have windows. My question is will this process work for video and sound coming from a PowerPoint? I use it for zoom church and the congregation needs to see the video but hear me sing in sync with the video playing from PowerPoint. Thank you!
Awesome, thanks!
Any time Katja!
Thank you so much for this video! very helpful.
you are very welcome!
Hey that's really useful thanks for making this video! Hmm, though shouldn't original sound be better in zoom, not sure why we should deactivate it? If we don't use original sound, wouldn't zoom treat it like a voice?
Hey Jonny, thank you for the kind words!
I realised I explained it a little weirdly :D
Yes, in Zoom you want to have "original sound" ON.
Thanks for clarifying!
Nice video! I have a question, if I have a mixer that gives me a single audio input that goes into my computer, do I still need to bundle all the audio source toghether? Thanks
Hey Luigi, if you have a mixer that bundles everything before it enters ops, then you don't need to bundle them via obs. :) The issue that might occur is that your audio channels might not been sync when they hit your mixer, but that is very rare. So if you only have one audio input into ops, you only need to synchronize the one audio input to your video input.
Hi Benedikt, thank you for that. Please let me know what would work for the system I am using for yoga class and music on zoom.
I have a camera pluged on my pc laptop via link cam elgado 4k using a 5m hdmi cable
I also use a babyface rme with 2 mics for sound.
I noticed almost one second latency when I see the video.
Do I need the OBS app to synchronise video and audio or could I add a delay through rme babyface audio?
Gratitude for your answers
Mahadev
Thank you for this, I got to (13:01) adding audio monitor filters, and I don't have "audio monitor" option when I right click to add filters? My options are: compressor, Expander, Gain, Invert Polarity, Limiter, Noise Gate, Noise Suppression, and VST 2.x plug-in...I am running on windows 10 and it says that Audio Monitor is not compatible with this version of windows?
Same here
also same
Yep.
The "compressor" is the only one that gives you the option of changing to a virtual cable.
Hey everyone, Thank you for all the comments. Please make sure you have the Audio Monitor Plugin installed that I mention at 4:00. If you don't have that installed and working, the "Audio Monitor" will not show up. And you will have the exact standard selection options that you described. (Maybe reinstalling the software parts will solve the issue ... I know it can be tedious with software sometimes...)
This is good for content creators. In my case, I'm just a Zoom viewer whose monitor is a very, very slow big screen TV that is waaaay out of sync with the audio of whomever I'm listening to. Can this software be used to modify zoom audio versus video timing?
Hey Markus, I haven't tried it for this case, but since you can set your own delay in e.g. the OBS software, I don't see why not :)