Question / Help Audio encoding with a streaming PC

Beast96GT

Member
Hi, I've searched through the topics and can't seem to find an answer that fits my problem.

I run a separate PC with an AverMedia Live Gamer HD capture card as my streaming PC that does all the encoding for me. My problem is that I want all of my TeamSpeak audio (the entire group plus myself) to be transmitted evenly from my gaming PC to OBS on the streaming PC. I also have two Logitech 980C cameras hooked up to the streaming PC.

TeamSpeak, as expected, only outputs the voices of my friends to the audio stream, otherwise my own voice would echo in my headset while playing I'm sure.

When I try and use the microphone on the webcams to add my voice, it's loud, picks up everything in the room, especially my mechanical keyboard! I've tried to adjust the levels and the noise gate (which doesn't seem to work at all) but I never get a satisfactory result.

Something tells me I'm going about this wrong. Can anyone offer some insight? I can provide more details if needed. Thanks!
 

dodgepong

Administrator
Community Helper
Have you considered running a second instance of Teamspeak on the streaming computer, and not transmitting Teamspeak audio from your gaming PC?
 

Beast96GT

Member
dodgepong said:
Have you considered running a second instance of Teamspeak on the streaming computer, and not transmitting Teamspeak audio from your gaming PC?

Oh, wow... I hadn't thought of that, actually.. It might just work. However, keeping Teamspeak on the gaming computer out of the stream might be tricky... I'm guessing I'd need that virtual audio cable thing?
 
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