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September 13, 2011
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Audio keeps getting stuck when streaming two audio feeds at once

  • September 13, 2011
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Hi There!

I am streaming to live videos with audio to our webpage, each with it's own accompanying audio.   On my laptop, I could stream them without any trouble but it would overheat so I had two new computers built just for encoding.   Now, on the new computers, the 2 videos stream fine but only on audio file works at a time. The other just gets hung up on one note of sound and repeats very annoyingly over and over.

Will you please help me if you know what could be causing my audio not to work on the second stream?   I am using a i7 Intel Processor and Gigabyte motherboard with Windows 7 Home Premium and Flash Media Live Encoder 3.2.

This is driving me nuts.   I don't understand why my laptop would do this just fine but a more powerful desktop would not!

As an example, when I listen to the audio on the first stream, it plays perfectly.   When I turn that down and check the other sound stream it will play the first 1 second of sound over and over again.   Like "ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah,ah," and it will go on like that until I stop it.

I think it could have something to do with the device drivers?   This setup worked great on my laptop with the same capture devices and OS (Windows 7 Home Premium).   The desktop has twice the RAM, and i7 processor vs the laptop's i5 but for some reason the desktop won't work correctly.

The only thing I think may be different is that the OS is a newer version of Windows 7?   Or maybe because the desktop has a Gigabyte motherboard?

Thanks!   CHunter32

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    Correct answer Nikhil_Kalyan

    Hi,

    Thanks for trying FMLE and FMS.

    I too guess the problem is with the device drivers. FMLE 3.2 and FMS does support Windows 7 (though for development purposes only), there should not be any difference in the functionality.

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    Nikhil_Kalyan
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    September 18, 2011

    Hi,

    Thanks for trying FMLE and FMS.

    I too guess the problem is with the device drivers. FMLE 3.2 and FMS does support Windows 7 (though for development purposes only), there should not be any difference in the functionality.

    Participant
    September 18, 2011

    Hi Nikhil!

    Thanks very much for your respones!   I went to the Microcenter where I bought the computer and a nice man there went through and tried a bunch of things.   In the end, it was the drivers that were not updating for some reason.   Eventually they did update and we are back in business.

    I Appreciate You!   Chris