Hope this helped, sorry for the word-wall. The program's designed so that if it crashes while you're recording to flv, it won't corrupt the whole footage and will stop it right up to the crash. Oh, and if you decide to use OBS, have it record to. Makes my mic sound great, but it could be better. With Audacity, after I record I do a bit of Noise detection, and have a dynamic compression plugin that I also use. Since I have an Nvidia card, I set OBS to record at 25k BPS with NVENC codec, so there's no performance loss. My setup now is with Open Broadcaster for gameplay/audio, my Note 4 for my facecam (The Note 4's exquisite camera can record at 1080p 60FPS, perfect for my 1080p 60FPS standard), and Audacity to try to get the most quality out of my Blue Spark. It records at a low-ish bitrate for my tastes, and messes with my audio. Since then I've pretty much ditched the program entirely. I thought my fucking mic was broken, but it was Action. This got really annoying when 2 of my recording's mic's were blown out. Turns out whenever Action would record, it would set the mic volume on both Action AND Audacity to the same level. My issue was I was trying to record the gameplay footage and system sounds with Action, then record my mic separate with audacity (I don't trust dual-channel stuff). The apps on the left and the controls on the right are both muted in color indicating that these cannot be changed. Also, Contacts, Calendars, and Media & Apple Music are all greyed out. Actually from what I'm about to say, you shouldn't really use it at all. Just the apps access to the microphone is what is restricted. It's fantastic for off the wall recordings, but I wouldn't use it in long sessions. Action has given me issues with audio in the past.
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