(Custom-built) Desktop computer Specs:
1. GPU: AMD RX 580 8GB GDDR5
2. CPU: AMD Ryzen 1700 3.0 GHZ
3. Motherboard: AsRock X370 Killer SLI
4. OS: Windows 10 Home X64
5. Monitor: Samsung SyncMaster T220HD
6. Audio: Corsair VOID Surround Headset (wired) with USB adapter
7. Monitor connector: HDMI
8. Case: Corsair 200R
9. Keyboard: Corsair Gaming K55 RGB (wired)
10. Mouse: Redragon M601-3 (wired)
11. RAM: 2 Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR4 memory
I was recording three episodes of the TV show, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, in which the first episode I recorded had audio distortion in it while the rest didn't have the problem. Additionally, I had recorded Star Wars: Battlefront II and some of the recorded video had audio distortion. Audio drivers for my computer have been updated and OS updates applied. I didn't have this issue for the first months after I built my computer (October-December).
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The weird thing is, if separate microphone track is enabled, main audio track is indeed no longer corrupted, but the microphone track is. I am having this problem with the microphone audio track at the moment. Game audio is crystal clear but microphone has the same popping problem. So it is not really a solution but a workaround.
DDU->18.2.3
Same issue here. Not related to playback device settings, the audio what relive records is just choppy even when I play it on my phone.
I have the same problem with my rx vega64 liquid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJQoookmYPQ
It does not happen with every relive recording. Every driver is affected.
I have this problem too, and it's very annoying that it's still there even though 18.2.3 clearly states ReLive audio distortion is supposedly a fixed issue. Ghost Recon Wildlands is my main game I play lately, and I can't use ReLive to record it because of the annoying sputtering sound.
Get it fixed AMD!!! It's easy to see why most prefer Nvidia.
Enabling "Separate Microphone Track" in Relive fixed the issue for me.
The weird thing is, if separate microphone track is enabled, main audio track is indeed no longer corrupted, but the microphone track is. I am having this problem with the microphone audio track at the moment. Game audio is crystal clear but microphone has the same popping problem. So it is not really a solution but a workaround.
At least this info should help fix the problem for the AMD engineers amdmatt. I had a feeling it was a mic issue. Thanks for hopefully narrowing the cause down guys.
Are you running XPadder I found it was causing this for me as far as I know.
No I don't have that software installed on my computer. Thank you for your response.
Turns out xpadder wasn't causing it for me since I stopped using it but it's still happening.