Streaming Audio Question
- Raktus
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So whenever I try to stream something I end up having to set up multiple Virtual Audio Cables to capture all the sources. I was just wondering what Cohh uses, or any member of the Cohhilition that also streams?
- Raktus
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I think using all these VAC lines is actually causing me blue screen errors, heh.
- GemSlate
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I've also wondered what Cohh uses for his audio paths. You see/hear a bit about the gaming and streaming pc's but very little about his audio. Cohh is one of the very few (if not only) casters that I have seen with his mic off screen AND no headset, yet I've not seen him have any issues with feedback. Guess there are certainly advantages to having a "DJ" past.
I personally use a R0de NT1-a for my main mic and a Shure SM58 backup (or for guest). That goes to my Yamaha 12/4 mixing board and outputs to a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 with a USB output to my computer. The mixing board has inserts on 1-4, so I use that for my Alesis 3632 Compressor. For now the rest of the audio inputs are handled by OBS. I use the volume sliders in Windows 8.1 to control the individual volume levels of each source (game, teamspeak, music...).
I've been looking some at OBS Multiplatform, which has individual volume sliders for each input (with filters and gates as well) but it just does not have the plugin support yet that I want for my channel (and I am no programmer, so can't make my own).
I personally use a R0de NT1-a for my main mic and a Shure SM58 backup (or for guest). That goes to my Yamaha 12/4 mixing board and outputs to a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 with a USB output to my computer. The mixing board has inserts on 1-4, so I use that for my Alesis 3632 Compressor. For now the rest of the audio inputs are handled by OBS. I use the volume sliders in Windows 8.1 to control the individual volume levels of each source (game, teamspeak, music...).
I've been looking some at OBS Multiplatform, which has individual volume sliders for each input (with filters and gates as well) but it just does not have the plugin support yet that I want for my channel (and I am no programmer, so can't make my own).