![]() ![]() You are more than welcome to root trough them in the search for the answer to the question of life, the universe and ReLive audio recording issues Between using Microsofts own problem-solver and finding issues with undefined variables on the default sound output device (Realtek + Nahimic UAD driver package for the X470 chipset based motherboard) to disabling all AMD sound devices, virii in nature as they are and nearly impossible to remove and disable, all I have left to draw a single conclusion from is the before and after dxdiag documents. However, in my quest to solve the issue on a small scale, or resolve my computer in liquid oxygen if I fail, I have been successful. No I do not write my own titles, very much like professional smurf and hobby political commentator Bad Shapéro, I have someone else write my titles for me. Please fix this issue, my Vega 64 is pure awesomeness and yet I have to work hard to keep basic features functional, the worst part being the fact that it isn't remotely related to faulty hardware or outdated drivers (the usual corporate go-to with issues like these).īow down to me mortals before I, the humble demigod and mud-walker, have solved it If this is due to the reset of monitor connections to the GPU or actual changes to the system configuration I leave to you to explain. I sincerely hope you will take this issue with the severity it deserves as I have refrained from complaining about it until now in hope that you would bring additional options within the near future and this hasn't happened.Įven without the issue regarding the sound issue of ReLive recording and streaming I would like more options during the installation or a overhaul of how the driver is setup so not to do any changes to the audio configuration at all. The quality of the sound isn't nearly as good using plug and play devices such as the monitor and thus I find my solution to be ad hoc rather than a remedy.I have yet to understand the logic behind that decision. ![]() While there is a setting for designated input device (microphone). There isn't any available (trough user interface) option to remedy this.Disabling and/or removing/uninstalling audio devices or changing the default output device won't fix the issue.Here's the issue as far as I am concerned: The problem is that ReLive automatically defaults to the monitor(s) output, thus if I connect my headphones to a monitor and chose it as default ReLive will record precisely what I hear. I did look into potential reasons and I did find a single common denominator which subsequently forced a solution that is unsatisfactory. This issue has been occuring frequently and, at least for me, it tend to happen with every driver update. ![]()
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