I'm hearing double audio
Echo or doubled speech usually means Glossa is picking up the same source twice.
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Double or echoey audio is an audio routing issue. It happens when the same sound reaches Glossa through two paths at once, so it gets transcribed twice.
The usual cause
Two inputs are feeding in together. Common examples are a direct line from the soundboard and a room microphone both active, or a virtual audio cable carrying the audio while your computer's built-in mic is also picking up the room.
How to fix it
- Use a single, clean input. Decide whether you want the direct line or the cable, and disable the other.
- In your computer's sound settings, check that only one input is active and that it's the one selected in Glossa.
- If you route through OBS or a virtual cable, make sure the same audio isn't also reaching Glossa through a separate microphone.
- After changing inputs, refresh the page and confirm only one source is feeding the level indicator.
Once a single source is feeding Glossa, the doubling will clear.