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Hi all,

 

Not quite sure where to put this question, as it can fall under a number of categories, but this seemed to make the most sence.

 

So since recently i decided i wanted to start streaming my gameplay with a friend of mine who already has a channel. 

Next to being able to show a 2nd perspective for viewers, it gives me something new to do.

 

So i download streamlabs, connect to twitch, get an overlay all fine and dandy.

But then i run into (for now) 2 issues, specifically with audio.

 

The problem being, is that i want to hear both teamspeak and spotify thru my headset.

Now that in itsself is not an issue, but i want my stream to hear spotify as well, but want to keep the option to mute teamspeak seperately to the stream but not to myself.

For whatever reason (you know, maybe i need some bleep sounds and stuff).

 

So when setting my teamspeak output to headset, i can copy that as a capture source for the stream to hear.

At this same time, it will capture spotify that is also playing on that source.

Now when i mute this source entirely, the stream won't hear anything, no spotify nor teamspeak.

 

So in short . . . how can i play both teamspeak and spotify on my headset, but have them as seperate channels on streamlabs?

(i have / had a small audio router, but that doesn't save the profiles, and i need to reconfigure it every time i start. this allowed me to duplicate the audio sources to a non used output which i could capture independantly)

 

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p.s. i use same system to stream and play.

Gamesystem: X3700, 32GB memory @3200mhz, GTX1080 Hybrid

Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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You will want Voicemeeter Banana then to split the audio out and be able to route it how you want. 

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

You will want Voicemeeter Banana then to split the audio out and be able to route it how you want. 

thanks for the quick response, i'm gonna check that out right away!

Gamesystem: X3700, 32GB memory @3200mhz, GTX1080 Hybrid

Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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@Skiiwee29 so i installed, with the cable extention. works fine.

However, i don't see i'm getting control over the A1 and A2. i keep getting the A and B channels with an arrow infront. 

 

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How do i get the ones underlaying it, like in the manual?

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Gamesystem: X3700, 32GB memory @3200mhz, GTX1080 Hybrid

Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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@Skiiwee29 so i been using voicemeeter banana. so far i got it to do what i want to do.

But for some reason, i get an echo on my mic when i test my mic, either using windows or teamspeak. 

When i close voice meeter, i get no echo. Any idea where this comes from? i don't see any outputs spike at all when monitoring them.

Gamesystem: X3700, 32GB memory @3200mhz, GTX1080 Hybrid

Unraid system: Epyc 7352, 24/48, 96GB ECC buffered @2666mhz, 2x GT710, GTX1050Ti

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