Without talking, without typing, just watch that green bar’s natural bounce for about 10 seconds. Observe the volume meter of your Audio Input Capture. Return to OBS’s main window and take a look at your Mixer window. In the Filters window, use the eye icon □️ next to Noise Gate to temporarily disable the filter. The key to this is finding what decibel those constant sounds usually peak. Relating this to the options presented to us in the Noise Gate window, the “Close Threshold (dB)“ is the level at which the mic will automatically mute (gate closed), and the “Open Threshold (dB)” is the level that volume has to rise past before the mic unmutes itself (gate reopened).
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