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Hey all, My friends and I want to start recording when we play games together for fun. Currently I have my game/desktop audio going through my computer speakers and my teamspeak audio going through the headphone jack on my Blue Yeti. Obviously, I'm using the Blue Yeti to capture my voice. We want to be able to capture all the game audio and teamspeak comms in one file on a different track. I read and found DXtory was the best way to do this and watched some tutorials:

Unfortunately, none of this has worked for me. I can record the gameplay and game audio no problem but it seems nothing I do will capture teamspeaks audio. What are the recommended settings you guys would suggest for recording in a similar situation? Thanks!

Here is a vid that might work, the last half or so of the video is about audio. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help.

Hey all, My friends and I want to start recording when we play games together for fun. Currently I have my game/desktop audio going through my computer speakers and my teamspeak audio going through the headphone jack on my Blue Yeti. Obviously, I'm using the Blue Yeti to capture my voice. We want to be able to capture all the game audio and teamspeak comms in one file on a different track. I read and found DXtory was the best way to do this and watched some tutorials:

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Unfortunately, none of this has worked for me. I can record the gameplay and game audio no problem but it seems nothing I do will capture teamspeaks audio. What are the recommended settings you guys would suggest for recording in a similar situation? Thanks!
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Hey all, My friends and I want to start recording when we play games together for fun. Currently I have my game/desktop audio going through my computer speakers and my teamspeak audio going through the headphone jack on my Blue Yeti. Obviously, I'm using the Blue Yeti to capture my voice. We want to be able to capture all the game audio and teamspeak comms in one file on a different track. I read and found DXtory was the best way to do this and watched some tutorials:

Unfortunately, none of this has worked for me. I can record the gameplay and game audio no problem but it seems nothing I do will capture teamspeaks audio. What are the recommended settings you guys would suggest for recording in a similar situation? Thanks!

Here is a vid that might work, the last half or so of the video is about audio. Sorry I couldn't be more of a help.

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Thanks this worked!

Dont forget to mark his post as the answer :)

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