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AMD ReLive Video Recording Audio Distortion
(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.
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DDU->18.2.3
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Enabling "Separate Microphone Track" in Relive fixed the issue for me.
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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.
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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.
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Are you running XPadder I found it was causing this for me as far as I know.
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No I don't have that software installed on my computer. Thank you for your response.
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Turns out xpadder wasn't causing it for me since I stopped using it but it's still happening.
