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ShadowPlay is recording teamspeak. Any fix?

I am usually playing games with a friend or group of friends. In shadow play I have my own mic disabled because I only want the audio of the game. But teamspeak is being included as well. Is there any workaround? I just got my 1070 and am new to the nvidia software. Thanks! :D

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output teamspeak to another device,shadowplay is recording system sound and not game sound only

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1 minute ago, McHox said:

output teamspeak to another device,shadowplay is recording system sound and not game sound only

How would I do that. Also im using headphones if that matters. 

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6 minutes ago, BunnyHunter67 said:

How would I do that. Also im using headphones if that matters. 

I don't use ShadowPlay anymore but shouldn't there be an option to not record Audio?

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Just now, AluminiumTech said:

I don't use ShadowPlay anymore but shouldn't there be an option to not record Audio?

I could remove the audio completely in post, but im wanting to keep the game audio in. :P 

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1 minute ago, BunnyHunter67 said:

I could remove the audio completely in post, but im wanting to keep the game audio in. :P 

I'm sure there's an option to disable audio from your Mic. It should keep in game sound but not your mic

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1 minute ago, AluminiumTech said:

I'm sure there's an option to disable audio from your Mic. It should keep in game sound but not your mic

Yes I can disable my microphone but the audio from other people talking in teamspeak stays ingame. 

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2 minutes ago, BunnyHunter67 said:

Yes I can disable my microphone but the audio from other people talking in teamspeak stays ingame. 

Ahh. I don't think that ShadowPlay has a more advanced option than that.

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maybe you should shave and then put ur hair on ur video card then restart pc then profit

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5 minutes ago, Carrots said:

maybe you should shave and then put ur hair on ur video card then restart pc then profit

wat

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If u search for audio cable software there is one very popular and probably called "audio cable" :D u can find tutorials on YouTube. I used it 4 years ago because my PC didn't have stereo mixer.

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This is a pain actually, I recall levelcap and Jackfrags both put out videos on their youtube channels addressing the way they did this with software, something about their rigs or setups. Don't recall off the top of my head but basically you need a software setup that separates the audio and then you use OBS Studio to record only the parts you want. It can still use NVENC so its overhead is low but it allows you to separate or turn off audio channels, but you have to get teamspeak onto a different channel from the game if you want to remove it in post.

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