![]() If you would like to delete the variation, you will need to press Edit > Delete and confirm this. Variations and Disable any alert variations. Go to > Alert Box > Follows/Subscriptions/Donations/Etc. Use the "+" sign to uncollapse your variations Disable your alert variations or check to ensure that you do not have any missing information for each of the variations. You may have misconfigured Alert Variations.Go to > Alert Box > General Settings > Unlimited Moderation Delay Right-click your alert box > Properties > Moderator Tools If you would like to use Unlimted Alert Moderation Delay, you will need to give a moderator or your channel shared access so they can accept the alerts for you. Unlimited Alert Moderation delay forces you to press "accept" each time an event is received and to trigger the alert to come up on the screen. Check to ensure that Unlimited Alert Moderation Delay is disabled.Then restart Streamlabs Desktop or OBS Studio Try turning on or off browser hardware acceleration (Settings > Advanced > Sources > Enable Browser Source Hardware Acceleration).You need to more the source up in the layers list if you cannot see it. Right-click your alert box > properties > sources.You will also want to ensure that your Alertbox audio is ticked for every track that you wish for it to sound for multitrack recording (for stream audio by default you would choose track 1).If your monitoring device is different than your desktop audio device, please select monitor and output. Monitor Only (Mute Output) should work for the majority of people. ![]() Click on the gear to the right of your Mixer to launch your Advanced Audio Settings.In your recent events list, at the top right, ensure that you do not have your alert sounds muted:.If that doesn't solve the problem, follow this guide (If you want to jump to a specific section please use the links below). The first step is always to log out of Streamlabs Desktop and, then log back in. This guide focuses on all of our widgets, which you can find here. Widgets can be added as a widget source in Streamlabs Desktop, or as browser sources in other streaming software. A widget is a source type that you can add to your stream to help make your stream more interactive. If you do not see the pop-up to set the game or title, make sure that Confirm stream title and game before going live is set found in the General Settings.There are various reasons that your alerts/widgets could not be working. If you use a dedicated stream PC to encode, or you have a powerful single PC that manages to go slower than very fast, it would not be best to use the optimized encoder settings, as no higher profile exists at this moment. Low profile CPU usage is equivalent to x264 profile ultrafast but optimized for gameplay.Medium profile CPU usage is equivalent to x264 profile very fast but optimized for gameplay.Using this will override the set, preset, and any custom x264 flags you have with the machine learned values The profile selection is only in effect when "Use optimized encoder settings" are enabled. If you use both, you can then enable the "use optimized encoder settings" found in the Go Live pop-up, where you set your Game and Title. The game optimized encoder settings are currently only available when using software (x264) encoding and using Twitch as streaming service. ![]() It's a process we developed and is only available in Streamlabs Desktop. Game aware video encoding automatically chooses the best encoder settings for you in Streamlabs Desktop based on the actual video game you're playing. ![]()
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