Audio Monitor

Audio Monitor 0.8.6

Surge42

Member
What's up homies? I have a question. How would I approach treating audio from a website as if it was a USB hardware input like a mic? I ask this because for the longest time I've been looking to bring in Google Voice into a live stream. Can this be accomplished via the current plugin or is software like Voicemeeter Cables required. If you could sent me to a video or page that reviews this I would be in your debt. Much thanks.
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WhiteFoxSG

New Member
I downloaded the obs audio monitor plugin and installed it but when I go into the filter I don’t see it there.
Having the same issue. I have tried installing and manually installing. I normally use StreamElements plugin OBS.live. Tried using it with that as well as running stock OBS, but still no filter.
 

lan-z

New Member
@Exeldro I have a feature request.

I am using your AWESOME plugin to replace needing to run a DAW in addition to OBS. I am using your plugin as you would in a DAW to "SEND" to a different track but with your plugin, I can "SEND" to a different output then loop that output to an input in Zoom/Webex/etc. That way my stream will contain the Zoom/Webex audio (everyone else speaking) on the conference that I am connected to and I can send all the audio in the stream as an input in the conference except for everyone else speaking (people frown on echoing). Hah.

See below for a visual representation of the feature request. Since I am using obs-midi with faders, this would be a life saver and let me totally get rid of a "DAW in the middle".

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Gojispit

New Member
Can confirm the issue with a streamelements live install. Uninstalled and put a fresh copy of standard obs in. Still didn't work. No log reference either. The only other plugin I have on it is a vst called Marvel GEQ.
 

Exeldro

Active Member
@Gojispit if it does not show in the log, something has gone wrong installing the plan plugin. Can you check if the audio-monitor.dll is correct in the plugin 64bit folder?
 

Gojispit

New Member
@Gojispit if it does not show in the log, something has gone wrong installing the plan plugin. Can you check if the audio-monitor.dll is correct in the plugin 64bit folder?
Double-checking structure. obs-studio/obs-plugins/64bit/ Also yes both audio-monitor.pdb and dll are in the directory.
 

GabiDG

New Member
Along with the option to link audio monitor volume to source volume, would it be possible to have an option to link the muted/unmuted state of the audio source?
Currently all monitored audio sources are always sent to the monitoring device, even if they are muted in OBS.
 
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lan-z

New Member
Along with the option to link audio monitor volume to source volume, would it be possible to have an option to link the muted/unmuted state of the audio source?
Currently all monitored audio sources are always sent to the monitoring device, even if they are muted.

You mean when you mute a source audio device, audio monitors for that source still receive audio correct? I can see why that is the expected behavior. I also like the idea of an option to link the muted/unmuted state of the audio source. However, do you use TouchPortal? If so, you can create a mute/unmute button and achieve above pretty easily.

Example:

If button state on:
-mute the source
-turn off the source monitor audio filter(s)
Else if button state off:
-unmute the source
-turn on the source monitor audio filter(s)
end if.
Toggle button state.
 

Exeldro

Active Member
I can make linking the mute button a separate option. Added the idea to my todo list. I am thinking of combining it with an option to mute source that are not active in the output.
 

Gojispit

New Member
Ok fixed it. I was using obs.live form stream elements. And had some update issues with it earlier. I'm guessing it caused an issue with plugins. So I uninstalled both obs.live and obs. Fresh install. Tested plugins. Worked perfectly. Then installed obs.live again. Works just fine. So yea user error. But I hope this helps other people.
 
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