![]() ![]() We've tried changing audio sample rates, disabling/enabling audio buffering for the Elgato, using the 3.5mm input jack on the Elgato for audio, disabling/enabling timestamps for Desktop Audio, etc. The issue does not exist when using the standalone Elgato 4K Capture Utility or when connecting the OSSC directly to a TV, ignoring all of the streaming equipment. ![]() The issue exists both on stream-side and local-side. We can reset the sync by deactivating then reactivating the Elgato source or by going into the Elgato's properties in OBS and changing the audio buffer option to any option, forcing an audio resync. If we don't reset the console, the sync is fine the entire stream. This should cause Nvidia to display This display does not support HDCP as. ![]() Im having this problem with the 4K Capture Utility. We've found that OBS for some reason will lose our game console's audio/video sync over time if we keep resetting our console. 5 inches Resolution 3840 x 2160 Display Format 4K UHD 2160p Display Type OLED. Elgato HD60S+ '2160p223 not supported Change the video output format on your game console'. Either the screen resolution or the refresh rate you have set in your computers display properties are too high for the TV. Tested using both NES and SNES through our OSSC into our Elgato HD60S+ (Pro upgrade required for plug-ins, the Touch Portal team has not created these plug-ins). Running most up to date OBS Studio as well as the SE.Live plugin (if that even matters).
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