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How to Troubleshoot Audio Echo Issue in OneStream Live Studio?

Troubleshooting Audio Echo in Studio



Usually, the echo in the studio can be removed by following a few simple steps.

Setup Adjustments

Turn off or mute all audio sources on your computer to avoid interference.

Close unnecessary browser tabs and mute your speakers.

Make sure the stream preview on your OneStream home screen isn’t playing with sound.

Avoid watching the stream on the same device you're using for streaming, as this can overload your CPU and create an echo.

Headphone usage is also a good way to cancel any echo effect. If there are any guests in the studio, make sure they also wear them.

Try enabling the Echo cancellation and Noise suppression option in the Audio section in Studio settings.



Turn off any browser extensions that might disrupt your setup, and try using an incognito window or a different browser.

Google Chrome is recommended for the best experience.


Testing with a Local Recording

If the local recording on your device also has an echo, your audio sources might be misconfigured or malfunctioning. Double-check your settings, follow the recommendations above, and restart your equipment.

If your stream has an echo but the local recording sounds fine, reach out to our Support team for further assistance.


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Updated on: 03/12/2025

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