EDIT: I see that what I want to do is completely possible, just not very discoverable... It might be nice to add a text-note in settings->audio reminding users they can also add audio captures sources as a scene source. The rest of this post left as original for clarity...
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Currently, OBS supports capturing TWO desktop output audio devices, and FOUR microphone audio devices.
However, I want to capture THREE desktop output audio devices (game, music, voice chat -- from goXLR) and ONE microphone (my mic) -- this way I can have all my audio channels on separate tracks.
This would be much simpler and more flexible if there were just SIX audio device selection pulldowns (since there are six audio tracks supported), and each pulldown contained BOTH desktop output audio devices, and microphone input audio devices.
As far as I can tell, the only way to do what I want today, is to use virtual audio cable to route some of the audio to microphone input devices, but this creates delays, and sync problems when some audio is delayed and some is not.
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Currently, OBS supports capturing TWO desktop output audio devices, and FOUR microphone audio devices.
However, I want to capture THREE desktop output audio devices (game, music, voice chat -- from goXLR) and ONE microphone (my mic) -- this way I can have all my audio channels on separate tracks.
This would be much simpler and more flexible if there were just SIX audio device selection pulldowns (since there are six audio tracks supported), and each pulldown contained BOTH desktop output audio devices, and microphone input audio devices.
As far as I can tell, the only way to do what I want today, is to use virtual audio cable to route some of the audio to microphone input devices, but this creates delays, and sync problems when some audio is delayed and some is not.
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