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Hello to all the members of the forums, as usual to the mods if this is in the wrong place feel free to move it.

 

Moving on to the problem. With OBS I have linked my microphone and game audio in, both audible. However, I can not seem to link Teamspeak in. I have a headset and speakers. My game audio is linked theough my headset and I dont want to put Teamspeak through my speakers and I wont hear it with the headset on. I just need to know is there anyway I can get Teamspeak on a seperate audio channel with just my headset? 

 

Thanks for the help,

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8 minutes ago, demonix00 said:

 

 

That should be able to help you some (although if you're not using OBS Studio, you'll have to move to it to get it working).

I have watched this, Jack seems to have multiple audio devices though, I only have my headset, it kind of confuses me, could you elaborate if you have the time? 

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He's actually using an external USB sound device that has multiple audio outputs and he has it configured so that the game sound goes through one output and teamspeak is configured to use the other meaning he can set OBS Studio so that game audio and teamspeak audio are on different channels and would have separate tracks in the final recording.

 

If you don't have the multiple audio outputs currently then you're either going to have to get a USB mix amp, or find some way to emulate a second audio output (and I think that would cost money as well).

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Just now, demonix00 said:

He's actually using an external USB sound device that has multiple audio outputs and he has it configured so that the game sound goes through one output and teamspeak is configured to use the other meaning he can set OBS Studio so that game audio and teamspeak audio are on different channels and would have separate tracks in the final recording.

 

If you don't have the multiple audio outputs currently then you're either going to have to get a USB mix amp, or find some way to emulate a second audio output (and I think that would cost money as well).

What about virtual audio cables? Are they stable? I havent read much about them to be honest

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