Hello
I recently bought a Rodecaster Pro and connected it to an imac21,5” 2017 i7 processor. No other sources, all apps running on the same computer where the board is connected.
Rodecaster is running the latest firmware and set up with multichannel and usb mix minus.
When I speak to my micros, all is fine (I have a webcam image and then it picks-up the audio, the selected source of audio is Rodecaster Pro Multichannel).
The problem comes when I do select a video from my hard drive to be broadcasted in OBS since it picks the audio of that video directly, so I cannot move the USB fader to control the volume, and if I want to listen to it in OBS (to know what is broadcasted) I need to activate the monitoring of that source.…but when I do so, the final outcome is that the video (what broadcasters listen) has an echo.
I can monitor the mixer itself but, if I monitor OBS through the mixer it is getting sent back into OBS causing the echo. The mixer would have to have a way to have isolated monitoring and that depends on the mixer. I can monitor the computer directly, but I'd love to avoid that.
Is there a way to solve this? If someone mentions loopback, I bought it but I have no clue which connections should be done.
Thanks a lot for your help
I recently bought a Rodecaster Pro and connected it to an imac21,5” 2017 i7 processor. No other sources, all apps running on the same computer where the board is connected.
Rodecaster is running the latest firmware and set up with multichannel and usb mix minus.
When I speak to my micros, all is fine (I have a webcam image and then it picks-up the audio, the selected source of audio is Rodecaster Pro Multichannel).
The problem comes when I do select a video from my hard drive to be broadcasted in OBS since it picks the audio of that video directly, so I cannot move the USB fader to control the volume, and if I want to listen to it in OBS (to know what is broadcasted) I need to activate the monitoring of that source.…but when I do so, the final outcome is that the video (what broadcasters listen) has an echo.
I can monitor the mixer itself but, if I monitor OBS through the mixer it is getting sent back into OBS causing the echo. The mixer would have to have a way to have isolated monitoring and that depends on the mixer. I can monitor the computer directly, but I'd love to avoid that.
Is there a way to solve this? If someone mentions loopback, I bought it but I have no clue which connections should be done.
Thanks a lot for your help