Hi Aran, I quite didn't understand how all of this helps if I want to have the secondary virtual cable for recorded videos. Meaning, I play Spotify for LIVE streams but another soundtrack is played in the archived video to avoid any copyright problems.
As someone who is brand new to this type of things, this was immensly helpful and solved all my issues with the sound and recording. Now i can finally listen to music while recording.
If anyone's having issues with this now: This is kinda out of date! Not in that it's wrong/broken, it still contains useful information, but in that OBS can now do a lot of this for you if you add "Application Audio Capture"s to your sources. However, virtual cables are notably still very useful when you want to have stream only audio, that you don't have to hear yourself.
@@luchollaar9025 FYI VB-Audio company started selling the VB-Audio Additional Virtual Cables AB + CD pack separately. There's archives online that have the AB CD pack for free if you want to go that route. Let me know if you need help finding it.
Honestly don’t even need the VAC download, if you use Steam it comes with 2 “virtual audio cables” when you stream called steam streaming “___” 2 cables for free
Is it possible to get an updated tutorial for this on Mac specifically. I am struggling to follow along due to the differences. I managed to get things installed but as for adding it in and tying it to the game I'm trying to split I am super stuck. Thanks~!
Your a lifesaver dude! Now I won't have to deal with Twitch thinking I am listening to a DMCA song (when in fact I was listening to something royalty free on pretzelrocks) and muting my VOD audio!
But how do I avoid it recording the music audio if I am both streaming and recording it? Cuz I just tested it on record and it was still getting music.
This by far was the best explanation and a game-changer for improving our Zoom meetings without having to monitor as an attendee in the very Zoom meeting. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
In professional recording studios, outputs are generally placed on top and inputs are placed on the bottom of a patchbay, which is essentially a hub connecting all the studio's hardware. This is done because having an output placed directly on top of an input allows the patchbay to automatically route that output (of that piece of hardware) into the input (of another piece of hardware) without the use of using a physical cable. But you are right, in this case where they show the outputs and inputs of the same source, it makes no sense to have the output on top and input on the bottom lol
Thanks, I never thought anyone would make a tutorial on this. I thought this was some kind of reddit discussion type stuff but thanks for explaining it, I needed that.
I tried. I got well into the weeds after watching this. Admit this covers the basics but falls apart for me the moment I have to bring in PC game audio on a 1-PC setup. Would be more useful if targeted specific Twitch/YT Gaming use cases and illustrated the entire audio configuration in OBS. 1. Game streams. 2. Avoid music in the broadcast. 3. Playing music in the broadcast, but leaving it out of the VOD track. Ultimately I went back to sending Spotify to a display audio output and running a TRS cable from the display into the AUX port of an Astro Mixamp. Far more simple configuration for what I do.
Glad you watched. Wish I could fit more into each video, but no one will click them if they’re more than 10 mins long (I know I wouldnt... im impatient when looking for answers), so to reach more people I have to keep it short. That means I have to structure the lesson to what will likely work for the majority of viewers who have simple setups.
Thanks! This is exactly the help that I needed. This doesn't seem difficult but not knowing where to go to get everything setup is a real head knocker.
Pretty cool that audio sources can also be virtualized, mixed etc! I would like to do remote interviews with 3-4 people. Is there a way to record separately each participant's audio please? Thanks!
Thank you very much! I really didn't want to go back to VM banana and the new OBS plugin didn't work for me. This is perfect and I got to repurpose the virtual cables I already had from before
This works like a charm but is there a way to avoid having to change the monitoring on windows (Listen Device) to either the Headphones or Speakers all the time? It's a drag.
Thank you for the tutorial! I set up the cable and it works but when I follow the steps fully (watched both videos) after setting it up it plays through both the cable and through desktop audio. I go into sound settings on windows to change the output but instead of going just through the cable it plays through both the cable and my desktop audio, so on stream it basically echo's. Is there a solution to this? Me and a friend both followed the steps and have the same issue. Any help would be appreciated! Edit: So I just figured out that if I use my headset as output device it plays through both channels, If I use my speakers as an output device it does indeed play through the cable
I got a little bit mixed up. So I have 2 cables, without selecting "Listen To This Device" at 8:18 I'm not able to hear Spotify in general (through Desktop Audio) and would only be able to hear it through Streamlabs OBS. Is it supposed to be like that or did I mix up a step? I'm looking to be able to hear music on desktop but also have it on stream without doubling the audio and being in vods which I watched your video on, super helpful! :D (Also I followed pretty much every step, having Desktop Audio devices set on cables C and D and under Monitoring device it's my earphones and it's still doubled. )
Make sure you didn't set yourself to "Listen" to the cable in Windows AND in OBS. Otherwise, the cable seems to be working as intended. You can always go into Windows sound settings and just change the Output target of Spotify depending on whether you're streaming or not... set it to the Cable or your speakers.
@@aranhawaii Hi again, sorry I'm still having a bit of trouble. I set Cable D as mainly games/discord cable and in the Apps volume and device prefs, I set Cable D in the top box in a game like Valorant and there's double sound (Only happens because I enabled Listen to this device on cable D), but before that, it couldn't detect voice comms of both in game and discord on Stream. Also, Cable C picks up game sounds for some reason when it's only meant to be for spotify. I also enabled that to Listen to this device as I wanted to listen to spotify outside of streamlabs obs.
i'm not sure if you'll see this comment since this video is 3 years old but- 4:40, how would this be done on windows 7 if you know? or is it just not possible
Thank you! I have a question about the desktop audio, if I disable the desktop audio how may I keep stream alerts and redeems since they are primarily on the desktop audio? thanks!
Great content, thank you for helping the OBS community. I am trying to setup OBS on my system for ther first time and would like to know if it is possible to use Virtual Cable and OBS to record separate say youtube videos simultaneously but separating the audio on each recording. Thanks
Thanks for the easy explanation, I had a few issues but I think I've got it working. My only final issue is I dont seem to be able to hear my twitch notifications, any ideas?
That's because you are monitoring the cable IN obs, so when it's closed, you won't hear the cable. To fix that, you should setup in Windows to "listen" to those cables, and then don't use monitoring in OBS. Then, regardless of whether OBS is open or not, you will be able to hear any audio being routed through those cables.
Can you do a video explaining how to stream on Rumble Studio? I can't enable my mic and its because it needs a virtual loopback cable. Can you experiment on that and show us how to do this properly?
Ive been trying to troubleshoot this for hours now, whenever i switch the windows setting of an application to one of my audio cables, I lose the ability to hear it through my headphones. This makes sense to me but how do I make it so I can still here it. (Im wanting to be able to listen to music with chat and not just have chat be able to listen to it)
This was great for seprating my audio soucres how ever i can't get the recording only record the virtual cable audio. it only wants to record the desktop audio.
Simple and to the point. I got it setup. However have you used the Audio Monitor Plugin for OBS? I am getting double audio and cannot control my music so that I can hear or mute it at a different volume than what stream hears. It would be wonderful if you can do a video on that and how to set it up as other TH-cam "guides" dont make sense to me. Thanks
Omg thank you My son moved out after setting up vm potato and the v cables Now i know how to use the cables in alexa that outputs to the desktop Potato is so overwhelming though
although this was helpful when i change the spotify output to cabel A i can no longer hear it out of my own headphones, is that how its supposed to work or is there something wrong with my default audio?
hey great video! just had one isssue, everything works except for me not being able to hear twitch notifications like if someone subs or tts etc etc, i tried putting the obs to the audio output but it still doesn't work, any suggestions?
Love your videos Aran! I have a setup with external Allen & Heath Qu-16 audio mixer coming via USB cable into OBS into Zoom and out onto web. I want to take the audio output of zoom (sounds from the web) and send them back to the mixer. The USB cable supports multiple simultaneous audio tracks in each direction. I need to send zoom audio back to the mixer on track 8. I figured I could use VB-Cable to do this, since even the free VC supports 8 tracks. I can't for the life of me figure out how to steer audio from an app (zoom, OBS, etc) into anything other than track 1 (or tracks 1+2 for stereo). I have all 5 VCs so if I could cross-connect tracks, that would work. I'm in a Mac environment.
@@aranhawaii Yes, I saw this video on the same day as the one you point to. IF OBS could steer audio out to 8 tracks I think I'd be fine. Since OBS "only" does 6 tracks, I still don't know how to get audio out on track 8. I wondered if there were some trick using VB Cables to "cross-wire" tracks from once cable into another, or something like that. My next workaround: I know channels 1-4 are claimed in my A&H Mixer. But maybe I can move what are currently on 5 or 6 so I can use it for the audio coming in from zoom - my original goal. Still - if there's a way to move audio from one track to another outside of a DAW, that'd be cool to know. Thanks!
Ok so this helped me understand OBS a little bit more but didn’t help my problem. I’m using a stream deck as a soundboard and voice changer but can’t get it to work properly. It will either play through my mic and soundboard option in Obs while even being muted or won’t play into my game. I have the trouble with my mic being muted and still echoing in game. I’ve been struggling for awhile now and am hoping you will be able to help, I’m new to this and can really use some help please and thank you
Hello. Thanks for the detailed explanation. May i know if i would like to : 1. stream games on OBS on headphone and at the same time having voice call on discord 2. chat in game while streaming on headphone which cable should i get?
Is it possible to have one cable for music and one for just everything else? Or is it necessary to have a separate audio cable for each different audio track you want to capture? I tend to do a lot of different things on stream and it would be a mission to set up an audio cable for every game, browser, video etc when the only thing I want removed from the VOD is music
Let me know... did this help?
yes! do you have a version for mac?
@@Lure-Light yes. just go to their website here: vb-audio.com/Cable/
there is a free virtual audio cable program that allows you to have as many v-cables as you need its called breakaway pipline
Hi Aran, I quite didn't understand how all of this helps if I want to have the secondary virtual cable for recorded videos. Meaning, I play Spotify for LIVE streams but another soundtrack is played in the archived video to avoid any copyright problems.
@@GMNeiksans Use this video for that: th-cam.com/video/UrppylZ4MeY/w-d-xo.html
This was the most well explained video on this sound setup that I've seen yet. You're awesome man!!
Ayyyyy tysm!
As someone who is brand new to this type of things, this was immensly helpful and solved all my issues with the sound and recording. Now i can finally listen to music while recording.
awesome! glad it helped
thank you bro. this was so simple. other people are not as direct. Much love.
Thanks!
If anyone's having issues with this now: This is kinda out of date! Not in that it's wrong/broken, it still contains useful information, but in that OBS can now do a lot of this for you if you add "Application Audio Capture"s to your sources.
However, virtual cables are notably still very useful when you want to have stream only audio, that you don't have to hear yourself.
Hey I have a question I don’t have the audio capture future I have latest update
Do you know if it’ll separate so people don’t get strikes on their VOD?
@@luchollaar9025 FYI VB-Audio company started selling the VB-Audio Additional Virtual Cables AB + CD pack separately. There's archives online that have the AB CD pack for free if you want to go that route. Let me know if you need help finding it.
@LoriBlox THANK YOU you're a life saver
So, basically, we don't need Voicemeeter anymore? I can't believe how much simpler this is now. Thank you so much!
Honestly don’t even need the VAC download, if you use Steam it comes with 2 “virtual audio cables” when you stream called steam streaming “___” 2 cables for free
@@zeptfatal8286 can you elobarate?
@@zeptfatal8286 wait what
Lifesaver!!! You ROCK!!! Spent 5 hours trying to solve this problem!!!
yw!
Is it possible to get an updated tutorial for this on Mac specifically. I am struggling to follow along due to the differences. I managed to get things installed but as for adding it in and tying it to the game I'm trying to split I am super stuck. Thanks~!
Bro, you're a legend and I love you for it. Sick guy!
I have looked at many videos😵💫...... No Success😡... Came across you video and it has saved the day!!! You are awesome!! 🤩 Thank you so much!
when you just jump right in and download along with him and suddenly everything goes quiet but the video is still playing LOL
LOL forgot that could happen... but it's a sign you're doing it all right! XD
Your a lifesaver dude! Now I won't have to deal with Twitch thinking I am listening to a DMCA song (when in fact I was listening to something royalty free on pretzelrocks) and muting my VOD audio!
But how do I avoid it recording the music audio if I am both streaming and recording it? Cuz I just tested it on record and it was still getting music.
This was the best video on these cables i had seen good job brotha
Really good job. First class. Cheers, Callum.
I believe you have hit right on the spot the problems I'm having. I'll check first but I'm quite confident you've solved the problems.
Awesome!
At last a clearly explained tutorial on how to set up virtual cables... Good job...
This by far was the best explanation and a game-changer for improving our Zoom meetings without having to monitor as an attendee in the very Zoom meeting. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
Great to hear! And thanks for being a subscriber!
In professional recording studios, outputs are generally placed on top and inputs are placed on the bottom of a patchbay, which is essentially a hub connecting all the studio's hardware. This is done because having an output placed directly on top of an input allows the patchbay to automatically route that output (of that piece of hardware) into the input (of another piece of hardware) without the use of using a physical cable. But you are right, in this case where they show the outputs and inputs of the same source, it makes no sense to have the output on top and input on the bottom lol
so find a different video bc this dude has no clue what he is talking about?
awesome! O^O
Thank you so much. I have gotten this half set up 3 times so far with other partial explanations but this was the most straightforward by far.
Você mostrou duas opções que eu nao tinha ideia que existiam e me ajudou muito a configurar o audio no OBS de forma bem simples... Muito obrigado!
Thank you a lot, i took a whole morning doing this aaaa... You're a legend!
Thank you!! The best tutorial yet on audio splitting; so simple and straight forward :)
hey i have a question, for some reason the sofware only gives me one cable imput and one cable output, how do i get more?
donate to get more
Thanks, I never thought anyone would make a tutorial on this. I thought this was some kind of reddit discussion type stuff but thanks for explaining it, I needed that.
I tried. I got well into the weeds after watching this. Admit this covers the basics but falls apart for me the moment I have to bring in PC game audio on a 1-PC setup. Would be more useful if targeted specific Twitch/YT Gaming use cases and illustrated the entire audio configuration in OBS. 1. Game streams. 2. Avoid music in the broadcast. 3. Playing music in the broadcast, but leaving it out of the VOD track. Ultimately I went back to sending Spotify to a display audio output and running a TRS cable from the display into the AUX port of an Astro Mixamp. Far more simple configuration for what I do.
I've noticed you made a video for use case #3. I appreciate it, but it doesn't work for me in your configuration.
Glad you watched. Wish I could fit more into each video, but no one will click them if they’re more than 10 mins long (I know I wouldnt... im impatient when looking for answers), so to reach more people I have to keep it short. That means I have to structure the lesson to what will likely work for the majority of viewers who have simple setups.
I was trying too hard, sometimes I overthink! Thanks! 👍
Finally a tutorial that fixes the audio playback. Thx man
Great presentation, very clear and well paced for a beginner. Thank you I have subscribed to your channel and shared with my UK friends.
Thanks for sharing!
I cannot explain how precious this video is, thank you
You are so kind
Thanks so much - great instruction. I'm new to streaming and have felt like an idiot trying to understand all the parts. This is so helpful!!!
tysm!
Thanks! This is exactly the help that I needed. This doesn't seem difficult but not knowing where to go to get everything setup is a real head knocker.
Glad it was helpful.
This is SUCH A HELP! You got my sub, thank you thank you thank you!
Pretty cool that audio sources can also be virtualized, mixed etc! I would like to do remote interviews with 3-4 people. Is there a way to record separately each participant's audio please? Thanks!
thanks bro.. also I didn’t need to reboot for some reason so that’s kinda neat 😃 nice video !
Glad I could help
Thank you very much! I really didn't want to go back to VM banana and the new OBS plugin didn't work for me. This is perfect and I got to repurpose the virtual cables I already had from before
Glad it helped!
Thanks for the tutorial, can you help advise me on how to bring sound in from Zoom to OB S using VAC
Thanks! It makes my VM play audio!
Very cool
Ok I love this tutorial but how do we add the third and fourth audio cables to obs?
Amazing solution! for years I couldn't solve it...
This works like a charm but is there a way to avoid having to change the monitoring on windows (Listen Device) to either the Headphones or Speakers all the time? It's a drag.
Thanks for the video :) at 4:55 you tell us it is the AUDIO OUTPUT for the top box and you inserted the CABLE-C AUDIO ---->>> INPUT !!! confusing???
do they have a cell phone version
Really...REALLY good video thank you so much.
OBS with no BS has me dying hahahhaha man you should be paid for that line!!
this video helped alot but is there a way to not hear double without getting rid of the desktop audio?
This video made clear and simple what I was struggling with setting all this up, many thanks 😊
very very helpful! thanks!!
Thank you so much for the Info. I have been using Virtual Cables but I kept crashing your video helped out so much thank you again
You're welcome!
Is there a way to still hear the music without it popping up in the VOD? It works for not showing up in the VOD, but I also can't hear the music.
ME TOO as anyone solved this?
Thank you for the tutorial! I set up the cable and it works but when I follow the steps fully (watched both videos) after setting it up it plays through both the cable and through desktop audio. I go into sound settings on windows to change the output but instead of going just through the cable it plays through both the cable and my desktop audio, so on stream it basically echo's. Is there a solution to this? Me and a friend both followed the steps and have the same issue. Any help would be appreciated!
Edit: So I just figured out that if I use my headset as output device it plays through both channels, If I use my speakers as an output device it does indeed play through the cable
Now how do you take these sources and play all of these sources through zoom or skype so your guest can hear them?
Can you route Spotify to FL Studio? For reference tracks?
Thank you so much this video helped a lot.
Glad it helped!
I got a little bit mixed up. So I have 2 cables, without selecting "Listen To This Device" at 8:18 I'm not able to hear Spotify in general (through Desktop Audio) and would only be able to hear it through Streamlabs OBS. Is it supposed to be like that or did I mix up a step? I'm looking to be able to hear music on desktop but also have it on stream without doubling the audio and being in vods which I watched your video on, super helpful! :D (Also I followed pretty much every step, having Desktop Audio devices set on cables C and D and under Monitoring device it's my earphones and it's still doubled. )
Make sure you didn't set yourself to "Listen" to the cable in Windows AND in OBS. Otherwise, the cable seems to be working as intended. You can always go into Windows sound settings and just change the Output target of Spotify depending on whether you're streaming or not... set it to the Cable or your speakers.
@@aranhawaii Thank you! I set the Audio Monitoring Device on streamlabs to Cable C and it didn't double now. I hope that's right haha
@@aranhawaii Hi again, sorry I'm still having a bit of trouble. I set Cable D as mainly games/discord cable and in the Apps volume and device prefs, I set Cable D in the top box in a game like Valorant and there's double sound (Only happens because I enabled Listen to this device on cable D), but before that, it couldn't detect voice comms of both in game and discord on Stream. Also, Cable C picks up game sounds for some reason when it's only meant to be for spotify. I also enabled that to Listen to this device as I wanted to listen to spotify outside of streamlabs obs.
thank you! you explain it so clear and easy.
I appreciate it
i'm not sure if you'll see this comment since this video is 3 years old but- 4:40, how would this be done on windows 7 if you know? or is it just not possible
New subscriber here. I'm really glad I found your channel.
Thank you so much for subscribing
Good stuff thank you
You bet
Thank you! I have a question about the desktop audio, if I disable the desktop audio how may I keep stream alerts and redeems since they are primarily on the desktop audio? thanks!
Great content, thank you for helping the OBS community. I am trying to setup OBS on my system for ther first time and would like to know if it is possible to use Virtual Cable and OBS to record separate say youtube videos simultaneously but separating the audio on each recording. Thanks
Liked, shared & subscribed.
Thank you good sir 👊
Welcome aboard!
great video very helpful
why when I enable the vb cables, my sound stops working, and i cant even hear the tutorial anymore.....help
Thanks for the easy explanation, I had a few issues but I think I've got it working. My only final issue is I dont seem to be able to hear my twitch notifications, any ideas?
ok i lied i found one other problem; my sound only works when obs is open as well
That's because you are monitoring the cable IN obs, so when it's closed, you won't hear the cable. To fix that, you should setup in Windows to "listen" to those cables, and then don't use monitoring in OBS. Then, regardless of whether OBS is open or not, you will be able to hear any audio being routed through those cables.
im having the same issue, i can't hear my twitch notifications
underrated thanks so much this helped a lot
No problem!
So i have to listen to spotify THRU obs if i want to split the audio??
Can you have more than one audio source running through a single virtual cables?
Great video, it definitely solved my audio issues I was having with my streaming. :D
Glad it helped!
This was so helpful. Thank you so so much!
You’re welcome
This awesome Aran. Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Can you do a video explaining how to stream on Rumble Studio? I can't enable my mic and its because it needs a virtual loopback cable. Can you experiment on that and show us how to do this properly?
2025 and this is still relevant to me, as a newbie Streamer! TYSM ^_^
extremely well made video thank you man (:
yw!
Ive been trying to troubleshoot this for hours now, whenever i switch the windows setting of an application to one of my audio cables, I lose the ability to hear it through my headphones. This makes sense to me but how do I make it so I can still here it. (Im wanting to be able to listen to music with chat and not just have chat be able to listen to it)
This was great for seprating my audio soucres how ever i can't get the recording only record the virtual cable audio. it only wants to record the desktop audio.
OBS gives you this option now with Audio Application Capture as a source thank God anything that eliminates extra outside plugins is a yes from me 😎
Simple and to the point. I got it setup. However have you used the Audio Monitor Plugin for OBS? I am getting double audio and cannot control my music so that I can hear or mute it at a different volume than what stream hears. It would be wonderful if you can do a video on that and how to set it up as other TH-cam "guides" dont make sense to me. Thanks
I haven't used any audio monitoring "plugins," just the built-in monitoring options in the advanced audio properties menu.
Thank you! I really did NOT want to use voicemeeter so this was great.
Glad I could help!
is there a way to do this and still be able to hear spotify?
can we get an updated version, something just won’t work for me
Omg thank you
My son moved out after setting up vm potato and the v cables
Now i know how to use the cables in alexa that outputs to the desktop
Potato is so overwhelming though
I LOVE YOU DUDE
No, I love YOU. ;)
@@aranhawaii
Thanx Buddy , its Work very fine.
Welcome 👍
although this was helpful when i change the spotify output to cabel A i can no longer hear it out of my own headphones, is that how its supposed to work or is there something wrong with my default audio?
Did you find the answer to this?
when i download from the website my folder does not look like yours and there is no way for me to open it up as admin and start the installation
Thank you for this video, I recorded an entire video last night (an hour long) only for none of my mic audio recorded.. so frustrating
hey great video! just had one isssue, everything works except for me not being able to hear twitch notifications like if someone subs or tts etc etc, i tried putting the obs to the audio output but it still doesn't work, any suggestions?
Love your videos Aran! I have a setup with external Allen & Heath Qu-16 audio mixer coming via USB cable into OBS into Zoom and out onto web. I want to take the audio output of zoom (sounds from the web) and send them back to the mixer. The USB cable supports multiple simultaneous audio tracks in each direction. I need to send zoom audio back to the mixer on track 8. I figured I could use VB-Cable to do this, since even the free VC supports 8 tracks. I can't for the life of me figure out how to steer audio from an app (zoom, OBS, etc) into anything other than track 1 (or tracks 1+2 for stereo). I have all 5 VCs so if I could cross-connect tracks, that would work. I'm in a Mac environment.
See if my new video about audio tracks helps? th-cam.com/video/e7FETfXXom0/w-d-xo.html
@@aranhawaii Yes, I saw this video on the same day as the one you point to. IF OBS could steer audio out to 8 tracks I think I'd be fine. Since OBS "only" does 6 tracks, I still don't know how to get audio out on track 8. I wondered if there were some trick using VB Cables to "cross-wire" tracks from once cable into another, or something like that. My next workaround: I know channels 1-4 are claimed in my A&H Mixer. But maybe I can move what are currently on 5 or 6 so I can use it for the audio coming in from zoom - my original goal. Still - if there's a way to move audio from one track to another outside of a DAW, that'd be cool to know. Thanks!
Thank you so much!!!!
how do i make it so i can have my game and spotify seperated but still hear both of them in my headset?
for some reason soundcloud isnt showing up in the sound app settings and im getting frustrated tryna get music to play any suggestions
Ok so this helped me understand OBS a little bit more but didn’t help my problem. I’m using a stream deck as a soundboard and voice changer but can’t get it to work properly. It will either play through my mic and soundboard option in Obs while even being muted or won’t play into my game. I have the trouble with my mic being muted and still echoing in game. I’ve been struggling for awhile now and am hoping you will be able to help, I’m new to this and can really use some help please and thank you
Hey man, I am looking to add EQ real-time in Ableton and then have it go into my Voice tracking software for my radio show. Is this possible?
Hello. Thanks for the detailed explanation. May i know if i would like to :
1. stream games on OBS on headphone and at the same time having voice call on discord
2. chat in game while streaming on headphone
which cable should i get?
for some reason with me the vb audio cable creates a very annoying delay, any idea how to fix?
Great Video
Is it possible to have one cable for music and one for just everything else? Or is it necessary to have a separate audio cable for each different audio track you want to capture? I tend to do a lot of different things on stream and it would be a mission to set up an audio cable for every game, browser, video etc when the only thing I want removed from the VOD is music
If you're streaming on Twitch and wanna remove the music from the VOD, try this: th-cam.com/video/UrppylZ4MeY/w-d-xo.html
what about the tracks selecttion, when i got to mixer advanced, all the tracks are selected
If I assigned both desktop audios to Spotify & Internet browser will my stream still hear my games without adding it to the mixer?
does it works with streamlabs?