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While pressing the user-defined hotkey for push-to-talk, sound from an input should be recorded. The recording should stop if the hotkey is not pressed anymore, either immediately or after a user-defined delay of x milliseconds.
Current Behavior
When pressing the hotkey for push-to-talk, sound from an input is recorded but only for the duration of the user-defined delay. If no delay is defined the recording stops immediately after pressing the hotkey.
Steps to Reproduce
Add an audio-input with a mic/sound-source attached
In Settings -> Audio enable push-to-talk for the audio-input
In Settings -> Hotkeys set up a push-to-talk hotkey for the audio-input
Press the hotkey, a short spike should be visible on the volume-meter of the audio-input
In Settings -> Audio add an easily perceivable delay to the push-to-talk-parameters of the audio-input (something like 5000 ms)
Press the hotkey and immediatly release again. Observe the input picking up sound for the duration of the configured delay
Press the hotkey and keep pressing it. Observe the input picking up sound for the duration of the configured delay
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Anything else we should know?
This is on Wayland (Sway). I'm using pipewire, so PulseAudio as far as OBS is concerned. Not sure how this would influence the PTT-delay being reversed in function and rendering PTT useless but I'll still mention it. Continually recording is not an issue.
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Operating System Info
Other
Other OS
Arch Linux
OBS Studio Version
30.1.2
OBS Studio Version (Other)
No response
OBS Studio Log URL
https://obsproject.com/logs/c9XySMwcvQ4yf7rL
OBS Studio Crash Log URL
No response
Expected Behavior
While pressing the user-defined hotkey for push-to-talk, sound from an input should be recorded. The recording should stop if the hotkey is not pressed anymore, either immediately or after a user-defined delay of x milliseconds.
Current Behavior
When pressing the hotkey for push-to-talk, sound from an input is recorded but only for the duration of the user-defined delay. If no delay is defined the recording stops immediately after pressing the hotkey.
Steps to Reproduce
...
Anything else we should know?
This is on Wayland (Sway). I'm using pipewire, so PulseAudio as far as OBS is concerned. Not sure how this would influence the PTT-delay being reversed in function and rendering PTT useless but I'll still mention it. Continually recording is not an issue.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: