owlbear-rodeo / kenku-fm

Online tabletop audio sharing for Discord
https://www.kenku.fm
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[BUG] Echo of my voice #94

Open Anmiona opened 1 year ago

Anmiona commented 1 year ago

Describe the bug When connecting KenkuFM to a channel in discord, me and my friends start to hear an echo of myself, and it's really annoying. Other than that it works ok, music is playing etc, but it's making an echo of my voice.

To Reproduce Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Install KenkuFM 1.4.0
  2. Make it join a discord channel

Expected behavior I should not hear my own voice from Kenku.

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Additional context Previosely it worked perfectly, and nothing changed from a technical standpoint. It just came from nowhere when I tried to start a session. I tried to reinstall, use a virtual cable, but nothing worked. The issue started while I had the previous version, but haven't stopped after updating. The echo is clearly going from the app and the bot, no other sourse.

Haravikk commented 1 year ago

That's a weird one; how did you determine that it was Kenku.fm that's causing the problem?

In my regular D&D group we often have problems with players whose mics are set with too high a sensitivity causing feedback, but we've never had any issue with Kenku.fm (other that it sometimes being picked up by said mic issue).

Kenku.fm shouldn't normally have any access to your microphone; it only plays the audio you load into it, it doesn't have any other input sources. Have you previously tried any other methods for streaming audio such as a loopback driver or similar, could there be something leftover?

Anmiona commented 1 year ago

That's a weird one; how did you determine that it was Kenku.fm that's causing the problem?

Thank you for the reply! I'm sure it has to do something with Kenku, because the echo only appears when it's on the vc. When I turn off the sound for it on discord, it stops

In my regular D&D group we often have problems with players whose mics are set with too high a sensitivity causing feedback, but we've never had any issue with Kenku.fm (other that it sometimes being picked up by said mic issue).

Kenku.fm shouldn't normally have any access to your microphone; it only plays the audio you load into it, it doesn't have any other input sources. Have you previously tried any other methods for streaming audio such as a loopback driver or similar, could there be something leftover?

I'm using Sonar by SteelSeries, but not sure how it could cause the issue. But the thought did appeared to me and I tries to turn it off, so it couldn't possibly get in the way of any sound on my pc. It did nothing