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15 hours ago, Scruffy90 said:

I went through the same issue a few months back.

I found out how to get it going this morning. I set my Realtek Audio to default, sent that to the capture card through stereo mix. Then I was able to use virtual audio cable to duplicate that for my headset. I than set my mic to listen through skype, now it works fine. Thanks for the help that you were able to provide :)

I bought an Elgato HD60 for streaming and came home to set it up. Everything works fine except for one thing. I am using a dual pc streaming set-up and unfortunately, a usb headset(Logitech G35). The issue arose when I tried to listen to all my pc audio and stream it. The audio can only be used with one or the other. I cannot split it physically because of the fact that it is a usb headset and I could not find a virtual splitter that worked for me. Please help it would be much appreciated.

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There is a way to loop the audio and reroute it through an output using audacity. Unfortunately I dont remember what the feature is called.

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1 minute ago, Scruffy90 said:

There is a way to loop the audio and reroute it through an output using audacity. Unfortunately I dont remember what the feature is called.

I'll take a look I haven't seen anything about it and that's a surprise because I've been working at this for 3 hours... xD

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Just now, Alec10121 said:

I'll take a look I haven't seen anything about it and that's a surprise because I've been working at this for 3 hours... xD

I went through the same issue a few months back. I couldnt get it to work properly in my set up. In the end I said screw it and bought an XLR mic and an audio recorder with interface. I believe the feature is called WASAPI Loopback in audacity. Might be the closest thing I could think of.

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15 hours ago, Scruffy90 said:

I went through the same issue a few months back.

I found out how to get it going this morning. I set my Realtek Audio to default, sent that to the capture card through stereo mix. Then I was able to use virtual audio cable to duplicate that for my headset. I than set my mic to listen through skype, now it works fine. Thanks for the help that you were able to provide :)

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