I have tried it now and it doesn't serve. The audio track would be visible, I wouldn't know how to adjust the video and the audio exactly then, etc. Recording the audio with a Cubase audio track has problems to me. I'm using Windows 7 so I haven't a Windows screen capture software. Getting the audio sounding in OBS has been a big achievement but with this delay it's useless, for now. I have tried desperately recording test videos with different miliseconds settings (-5, -10.) to see if I can adjust it but I can't grasp the logic because it always sounds desynchronized. So, monitoring the desktop audio from OBS is not possible because with Cubase opened OBS monitoring simply doesn't work (no sound). Cubase audio usually "hijacks" other software's and that what happens with OBS monitoring also. I have been hours trying to fix that problem but I don't know how. The audio and the video gets desynchronized. So, what Voxengo Recorder does is allowing you to make OBS get the audio from Cubase, but it seems that there is a delay. The problem is that it doesn't get the audio from Cubase directly because it comes from Asio (I guess the same problem would happen with another softwares as well). That maybe tutorials about music theory or how I make songs. I want to record Cubase to make videos for YouTube.
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