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How to listen to audio from two different virtual outputs at the same time

I had a similar question at first with whether OBS would let you record audio from a specific application however it did not work fully and the parts that did work made the audio sound too sharp. So is there a way I can change the audio output for discord for example to 'insert output thing here' and keep OBS recording from the game whose audio output is set to 'Default.' And I would be able to listen to the audio from both at the same time while OBS records only the dafault one. SO in a nutshell its pretty much the reverse of what you usually do to make OBS only record audio from one app. Is this even possible? What would be the better option?

Note: What I mean by sounding sharp is that when using VB-Cable and choosing listen to this device, the audio of the game while playing it (not in the recording) sounds sharp and not the same as default. Is that normal?

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As I mentioned in your other thread, Voicemeeter. It's a full audio mixer with up to 3 virtual input and output tracks plus the hardware ones you can do whatever you want with.

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On 6/11/2021 at 7:32 PM, Kilrah said:

As I mentioned in your other thread, Voicemeeter. It's a full audio mixer with up to 3 virtual input and output tracks plus the hardware ones you can do whatever you want with.

hi thank you! I am watching a tutorial, is this the same one? 

 

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I've never used the plugin, just set OBS's audio input to be one of Voicemeeter's outputs, then in voicemeeter mixed what I wanted to that output.

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There are some mother boards that came with multiple physical outputs for the same digital output (you just need the right controler for it to work)

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