![]() It stands for progressive scan, which is a way to load pixels into a video frame, so all. But counterintuitively, the p in 2160p doesn’t stand for pixels. This number refers to the number of vertical pixels in a 4K image. Sorry again for hijacking but ive basically searched everywhere and cannot seem to find an answer. 4K resolution refers to an image with approximately 4,000 pixels horizontally. Ik there is another way to do this routing your audio to a virtual audio cable, but i cannot do this because I have an audio interface and it makes it that I have to set my default audio as the audio interface, so I cannot set it as the virtual cable. I cannot add "riotclientservices" as a audio source on OBS because for some reason it only allows you to add sources that are physical windows and "riotclientservices" doesnt have a physical window to open. I have desktop audio disabled on my obs and add every program with audio as a separate audio source, because I play copyrighted music and that way I just disable spotify and chrome tracks for my VOD. Ik that the reason for this is that riot puts the voice chat in a separate program "riotclientservices". So i stream on twitch with obs, but the voice chat in valorant is not audible for viewers. Hello, sorry to hijack your post but you seem like you know what you are talking about and i searched all over google and reddit and no one seems to know how to fix this problem. ![]() I hope this is a good place to post this, and I hope it helps someone else not spend several hours on the same problems I had originally! In this tutorial I use Virtual Audio Cables, Voicemeeter Banana, and OBS Studio 29.0.2. I record my own Valorant videos so I like to have my microphone, game audio, player voice, and Discord audios all on separate tracks so that they don't overlap each other when editing. My tutorial is non-monetized and is for educational purposes and the benefit of the community, so I hope this helps! OBS audio recording has a feature called 'tracks' which lets you split audio sources in your OBS profile, and change the volume individually in your editing software. Hey yall! I spent a few days making two tutorial videos on how to separate your valorant audio tracks in OBS for recording/editing purposes! It came to my attention that not many of these videos existed or some of them are kind of tough to follow, or require other software that isn't as simple to use.
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