Sheldon — sorry you’re dealing with this after 25H2. You’re definitely not alone: other users have reported static/crackle with OBS after the 25H2/related updates (posts on the OBS forums and Microsoft Answers show the same behavior), and there have been a few Windows audio/NDI driver compatibility problems reported around recent feature updates.
Before we try anything risky, quick housekeeping:
- I don’t see any attachments in your post — if you tried to upload logs or screenshots they didn’t come through. Please re-upload if you have OBS logs or device screenshots.
- If you want me to walk you through any step interactively, tell me which machine (tower or laptop) you’re at and what audio devices you use (USB mic, audio interface, analog jack, Bluetooth, USB headset, Elgato/Elgato/NDI, etc.).
Below are focused troubleshooting steps — start with the quick tests and then work down the list. I separate steps for the tower (OBS static) and the laptop (Camo mic), then give safe rollback / workarounds.
A — Quick tests (both machines)
- Reboot, then test sound with OBS closed. If sound is fine with OBS closed but static appears immediately when you open OBS, that isolates OBS as the trigger (you already said it happens when OBS runs — keep that in mind).
- Check Windows default sample rate: Settings → System → Sound → More sound settings → Playback device → Properties → Advanced. Note the Default Format (44.1kHz vs 48kHz). Do the same for your Recording devices. Mismatched sample rates between apps/drivers often cause crackle.
- Turn off “Allow applications to take exclusive control of this device” (same Advanced tab) and disable any audio enhancements/spatial sound. These have fixed crackle for many users.
Why: recent Windows updates and some drivers (Dirac, NDI, vendor enhancements) have caused conflicts; matching sample rates and disabling exclusive mode rules out that class of problem. (See related reports / threads.)
B — Tower (OBS static) — step-by-step
- In OBS, change how you capture audio:
- If you’re using “Application Audio Capture (Beta)” or NDI, switch temporarily to “Audio Output Capture” (WASAPI or DirectSound) or add the specific output device instead of app-capture. Some users reported app-capture/NDI issues.
- For desktop audio sources try WASAPI (loopback) rather than default DirectSound and test each mode.
Expected outcome: if a capture mode is the issue, switching will remove the static.
- Disable plugins that interact with audio (NDI plugin, Voicemeeter virtual devices, virtual audio cables). If you use NDI, try switching Receive Mode (or uninstall/disable NDI) as a temporary test — NDI/streaming-method problems have popped up after recent updates.
- Audio device driver steps:
- Open Device Manager → Sound, video and game controllers. Right‑click your audio device → Properties → Driver → Roll Back Driver (if available). If no rollback, choose Uninstall device, check “Delete the driver software for this device” only if you have a vendor driver to reinstall, then reboot. After reboot, install the latest driver from your motherboard/vendor site (don’t just rely on generic Windows Update drivers).
- If you use USB audio (headset/soundcard), try plugging into a different USB port (switch USB2↔USB3) or use a different output device temporarily to isolate.
Expected outcome: driver reinstall or rollback often removes static if it’s driver-related.
- OBS logs & capture for experts:
- Help → Log Files → Upload Current Log File. Save the link and share it when you post to OBS forums or Microsoft. OBS forum users will often ask for logs to reproduce/fix.
- Temporary workaround: use a software mixer like Voicemeeter (VB-Audio) to route audio into OBS instead of application-capture. Many streamers use it as a workaround when Windows capture is broken.
C — Laptop (Camo Studio phone mic not working)
- Update Camo Studio on the PC and the Camo app on the phone to the latest versions. Reincubate’s troubleshooting page recommends keeping both updated and restarting the apps.
- Check Windows microphone permissions: Settings → Privacy & security → Microphone access — ensure access is allowed and Camo Studio is permitted.
- If using iPhone/iOS over USB: Camo on Windows needs Apple Mobile Device Service (AMDS). If AMDS didn’t install properly, install iTunes (direct download from Apple), run it once, then restart — Camo notes this fixes AMDS issues.
- In Camo Studio settings, confirm the audio input is set to your phone (not to laptop mic or a different device). Try switching to USB pairing (wired) instead of wireless as a test.
- If Camo video works but mic doesn’t: try pairing again (remove device in Camo Studio and re-add), and check Windows sound control panel to ensure the phone shows as an input device and is not muted and its sample rate matches.
D — If the above fail: consider rollback / safe recovery
- If you updated to 25H2 very recently and everything worked before, you can uninstall the update: Settings → Windows Update → Update history → Uninstall updates. Alternatively, choose System → Recovery → Go back (if available). Be aware you have a limited window to roll back (usually 10 days unless you increased it).
- Create a System Restore point before any driver tinkering (if you haven’t already) or make a full backup. If you uninstall drivers, you can reinstall them or roll back via Device Manager.
- If you need to revert for streaming deadlines, a rollback or using a separate streaming PC (if available) is a pragmatic temporary fix.
E — What I’d collect if you want me to dig deeper
- Exact Windows build number (Win+R → winver → paste full build).
- OBS version and whether you’re using any OBS plugins (NDI, virtual audio, app-capture beta).
- Audio hardware list (on tower: onboard Realtek, USB DAC, audio interface, headset brand/model; on laptop: same).
- For Camo: whether you’re on iOS/Android, pairing method (USB/Wi‑Fi), and Camo Studio version.
- An OBS log upload link (Help → Log Files → Upload Current Log File) and a short clip of the static if possible.
Useful references (others reporting same problems / vendor troubleshooting):
- OBS forum thread showing many users reporting static after 25H2.
- Your Microsoft Answers post / similar MS Q&A threads reporting the same problem.
- Reincubate (Camo) troubleshooting page (steps for AMDS, pairing, updates).
- Coverage of recent Windows update breaking NDI/streaming workflows (workarounds discussed).
- Background on a prior Windows audio driver (Dirac) issue and how driver updates/safeguards have been handled — reason why driver mismatches can surface after a feature update.
If you want, tell me:
- Which machine you want to troubleshoot first (tower for OBS or laptop for Camo)?
- The OBS version and whether you use NDI / virtual audio / Voicemeeter / Elgato / capture card etc.
- Your phone model and whether Camo works for video but not audio.
I’ll walk you through the exact steps for the machine you pick (including the precise Device Manager clicks, what to change in OBS, and how to collect logs).