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title: Fix Audio Sync on Any Capture Card – Quick Lag‑Free Guide
siteUrl: https://logzly.com/capturecraft
author: capturecraft (CaptureCraft)
date: 2026-07-09T15:00:41.725887
tags: [capturecard, obs, audiosync]
url: https://logzly.com/capturecraft/fix-audio-sync-on-any-capture-card-quick-lagfree-guide
---


If your recordings or streams show **audio lagging behind the video**, you’re in the right place. In the next few minutes you’ll learn the exact setting that aligns the two streams, so every viewer hears what they see from start to finish. Let’s dive straight into the **audio sync capture card** fix that works for every plug‑and‑play device.

## Why Audio Falls Behind Video

Most USB capture cards deliver video correctly but send audio at a slightly different timing. When Windows uses its default driver, the card often runs at a **sample rate** that doesn’t match the frame rate your streaming software expects. The result is a steady, predictable delay that feels like a glitch but is actually a timing mismatch.

## The Simple Sample‑Rate Tweak That Solves It

The fix is just one setting change: force the card’s audio **sample rate** to the same value your streaming app (OBS, Streamlabs, etc.) uses. For most setups that means **48 000 Hz, 16‑bit**. This single adjustment eliminates the drift without extra software or hardware.

## Step‑by‑Step Walkthrough

1. **Open Windows Sound Settings** – Right‑click the speaker icon in the taskbar → **Sounds**.  
2. **Select the Recording Tab** – Locate your capture card (e.g., “Line In (USB Audio Device)”).  
3. **Open Properties** – Right‑click the device → **Properties** → **Advanced** tab.  
4. **Set Default Format** – Choose **48000 Hz, 16 bit** from the dropdown.  
5. **Apply & Restart** – Click **Apply**, then **OK**. Restart OBS (or your streaming software) to load the new setting.

> **Pro tip:** If you use multiple capture cards, repeat these steps for each one.

## Verify the Fix

After restarting OBS, do a short test recording. Play it back; the **audio sync** should be perfect from the first second to the last. If you still notice a delay, double‑check that the stream’s audio output in OBS is also set to 48 kHz.

## Final Checklist

- ✅ Set capture‑card sample rate to **48 000 Hz, 16‑bit**.  
- ✅ Restart your streaming software after the change.  
- ✅ Test with a short clip to confirm perfect sync.  

Give this tweak a try—it's quick, free, and works on virtually any capture card. When the audio and video speak the same language, your stream looks **professional** and keeps viewers engaged.