Bermyassassin
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ITS SHOWING IN MY LOG FILE BUT NOT IN THE FILTERS ON OBS@Bermyassassin , @WhiteFoxSG is the plugin showing in your OBS log file?
ITS SHOWING IN MY LOG FILE BUT NOT IN THE FILTERS ON OBS@Bermyassassin , @WhiteFoxSG is the plugin showing in your OBS log file?
Problem solved - It was a virtual cable that was "assigned" for two sources at onceWhen I add an Audio Monitor, E.g. to a virtual cable, it somehow affects the volume level on the other sources in a scene. However, if I turn down the volume control on the audio monitor, I can hear that its the volume slider is what courses the problem. Any suggestions?
@p8n the sliders get the name of the filter or device as tooltip. I think it would take up to much space to give each slider a name label
The way it is, it's pretty cluttered. For example, different locations for setting the latencies, sliders cannot be quickly identified, etc.Hmm, can the fader handle be color coded? I had a scenario during a demo today where I thought my faders were all in the same order. Headphones, Speakers & Conference. On one source they sorted differently so I kept turning speakers up instead of my headphones. Haha.
If you could add a single color as a visual representation to each filter that would be kinda cool and prevent that. If not the handle, maybe just a dot under each slider.
BTW, I don’t even use the OBS faders anymore!
Add option to show slider names
Hiding sources that are hidden in the audio mixer
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Exeldro updated Audio Monitor with a new update entry:
Version 0.6.0
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load track names from advanced audio configuration
fix translations
I was wrong, both microphones output to the monitoring device.@GabiDG as far as I know that did not change, testing it I can still monitor muted sources. Can you show me the configuration you are using?