Thanks again to Slykilla for coming up with the only working solution I was able to find. I was trying to solve this issue for upwards of 40 committed hours and deleting the Newtek NDI runtime stuff was how I got it to work. I'm not sure what effect this might have but I'll update this if I run into issues. Under program files I do not have any Newtek folder, or folder that seems to contain and NDI Runtime files, the only related files are the ones I added into obs-studio and the NDI folder, which holds the NDI tools 5 stuff. When I opened OBS again I didn't receive any error pop-up or prompt saying I needed to download NDI Runtime 5, but I was able to add in NDI sources, and all NDI sources had working audio. Followed Slykilla's instructions from the top and used the files they attached. ![]() Went to C:>Program Files and deleted the Newtek folder (which holds the NDI Runtime files, Mine was NDI Runtime 4.10) Uninstalled all NDI-OBS programs via windows "add or remove programs" in settings, deleted related folders that said NDI if any remained in both the locations mentioned in Slykillas post, in the C:>Program Files>obs-studio>data and C:>Program Files>obs-studio>obs-plugins>64bit. Deleted all NDI sources from OBS, closed OBS Slykillas solution eventually worked but I had to do some fenagling to get it right.
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