The problem is that it is Sharing audio while recording. If I have the balance to 100% system sounds and 0% microphone, I hear my recorded game perfectly, but my microphone is missing. When I put it at 100% Microphone and 0% System sounds my microphone is recorded, but the audio from my game is absent. This feature needs to be removed and just record microphone into a separate audio track (within the video file as you stated) along with full function of the system sounds "as is" while recording.Piotr wrote:Audio balance does not affect maximum volume. When audio balance is set to 50%/50% then speakers volume and microphone volume won't be changed at all.
What you should know about "Record microphone into separated audio track" feature is that it creates an additional audio track in your video file. It does not create any additional file. While you are playing back your video file you will hear only one audio path at time. To switch between active audio track please press "A".
Could not agree more with this. It seems Action is trying to be more complicated then it can handle.The problem is that it is Sharing audio while recording. If I have the balance to 100% system sounds and 0% microphone, I hear my recorded game perfectly, but my microphone is missing. When I put it at 100% Microphone and 0% System sounds my microphone is recorded, but the audio from my game is absent. This feature needs to be removed and just record microphone into a separate audio track (within the video file as you stated) along with full function of the system sounds "as is" while recording.
totally agree. it should be fixedjohnnified wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2017 8:26 pmThe problem is that it is Sharing audio while recording. If I have the balance to 100% system sounds and 0% microphone, I hear my recorded game perfectly, but my microphone is missing. When I put it at 100% Microphone and 0% System sounds my microphone is recorded, but the audio from my game is absent. This feature needs to be removed and just record microphone into a separate audio track (within the video file as you stated) along with full function of the system sounds "as is" while recording.Piotr wrote:Audio balance does not affect maximum volume. When audio balance is set to 50%/50% then speakers volume and microphone volume won't be changed at all.
What you should know about "Record microphone into separated audio track" feature is that it creates an additional audio track in your video file. It does not create any additional file. While you are playing back your video file you will hear only one audio path at time. To switch between active audio track please press "A".
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