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My Fix For Audio Choppiness With X-Split; Give this a chance, it might work.
Topic Started: Jul 16 2012, 07:10 PM (126 Views)
Mistresskeo
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Okay, I was helped with this last year with x-split and audio choppiness, and hopefully this can help you.

I promise you this is easy to do, and will not mess your computer up in any way shape or form, and very rarely will you have to restart your computer to get this to work after you finish setting this up.

However, you may have to restart x-split to get this to settle in.

Things to have open:

X-split

Sound> Recording Devices
(And later, Playback)

(If you aren't sure where to find that, it is usually located on the bottom, right hand side of your toolbar, as a speaker icon, next to your date/clock on your desktop)

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Right click it and click "Recording Devices"

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It should open a window that looks like this:

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If not, go into "Control Panel" and click "Sound". Should bring it right up for you.

What to do now:

Open up and edit your settings for whatever channel you are about to cast on.

Check "Audio Encoding"

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After choosing the exact format you wish to use, with which codec and bitrate, go to your "Recording Devices"

You should see "Microphone" here, or whatever you use to speak into and talk with for your casts.

Highlight it and go to "properties".

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Go to the "advanced" tab.

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Are your "Audio Encoding" format and your audio in properties for your microphone matching?

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http://gyazo.com/dc66f3a770afb7b788ba471aebffe614 (in case image is too small)

If so? You are set, and shouldn't have any more choppiness during your casts.

If not, here is what you do.

DO NOT CHANGE A THING IN X-SPLIT!

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You change it in the properties for the microphone! This is where a lot of mistakes are made and people do not fix their audio issues! Just match it with x-split and you should be set!


One last thing to check!

Make sure to check your settings in Playback as well, and match them in X-split as well!

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http://gyazo.com/f2682431460115af1c19b5dfa059f7e6 (If image is too small)


Hit apply on both, and you are golden!

If any other issues, I'll do my best to help from here on out. But I haven't had an issue in over a year, so I don't think you should have any either ^^;;

Good Luck :3


Do let me know if this solution does not work for you, and I'll do my best to help with different fixes ^.^
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Mistresskeo
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It came to my attention that some of you are worried that with the free version of x-split , you might have a different channel of sound that is available compared to your sound available in your playback/recording devices.


It IS okay if you have 2 channel, compared to the 1 channel that I had in my photos above :3 You don't have to have exactly what i had, those were just images from what I use in basic settings.

However...


As long as you have your settings matching with your 16 bit stereo matching with your 1 channel (or 2 channel) matching with the same 44100 KHz, your sound should be just fine.



May i suggest? Having your settings in xsplit at 44.100KHz 16 bit stereo, bitrate at 128000, codec at AAC LC

interleave audio and video in one RTMP channel checked,

and in your playback/recording devices matching at 1 (or 2 channel) at 44100Hz as well :3

Do make sure that you change (and match) the settings in both playback and recording or the sound will not fix at all, and restart ^.^



Again, if this does not work, please leave a post and I will try and help you with this. Leave the issue with me and I'll work on it!
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