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Audio delay as set in advanced audio properties should always be applied to the source.
Current Behavior
Having a scene with a media source on it, with an audio delay, after transitioning to another scene with a media source, and back to the original, the audio delay isn't applied anymore.
Steps to Reproduce
Create a scene with a media source (ideally one with easy desync detection like this)
Add a noticeable audio delay to it
Create a second scene with another media source
Close obs on the scene with the delayed source, reopen, start recording
Transition to scene 2, then back
Notice the delay is present in the recording before the transition, but not after.
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Anything else we should know?
The video taken in that log, which showcases the issue can be found here.
Operating System Info
Ubuntu 24.04
Other OS
No response
OBS Studio Version
31.0.0
OBS Studio Version (Other)
No response
OBS Studio Log URL
https://obsproject.com/logs/kdxzlDgFeNFqLsy2
OBS Studio Crash Log URL
No response
Expected Behavior
Audio delay as set in advanced audio properties should always be applied to the source.
Current Behavior
Having a scene with a media source on it, with an audio delay, after transitioning to another scene with a media source, and back to the original, the audio delay isn't applied anymore.
Steps to Reproduce
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Anything else we should know?
The video taken in that log, which showcases the issue can be found here.
Was also reproduced on Windows 11 and 30.2.3.
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