Question / Help Dedicated streaming PC and CS:GO audio (TWITCH)

John parker

New Member
Forgive me for I am a newb when it comes to OBS and in need or desperate help for my twitch streams audio. I was not able to find any information about the audio problem I have been experiencing. I dont know if I have a setup that is more unique than how most people have their dedicated streaming PC setup but it is causing headaches. Yet, I am so close to having it be complete.

Setup

1. Gaming monitor display port cable to GTX 1070 in the gaming PC.
2. HDMI cord from GTX 1070 on gaming PC to avermedia pro 60 capture card on dedicated streaming PC
3. Logitech c902 webcam via USB to dedicated streaming PC (using as Mic and webcam in OBS for audio and video of myself on twitch)
4. Razer Blackshark headset with mic that comes with 3.5mm jack for mic and speaks but is connected to a USB adaptor because when I plug 3.5mm into computer I get audio interference when moving my mouse but the USB has freed me of that.

Situation

I use the webcam Mic and webcam camera to stream my my voice and video of myself playing CS:GO. My voice and video of myself from the webcam is properly picked up and streamed to OBS when playing the game. However, I cannot get counter strikes audio and push to talk mic (in-game) to my streaming computer without causing some sort of mayhem. I have attempted to use voicemeeter but I have no idea what I am doing when using it. When I do manage to get some type of CS:GO audio to the dedicated streaming PC I can hear it in stream but people cannot hear me on the push to talk mic in game. How can I manipulate the sound settings to get everything to the streaming PC without affecting in game audio/mic performance?

Many thanks, Much Help, Forever grateful.....
 

Fenrir

Forum Admin
It sounds like the easiest way of accomplishing what you want is to get an analog microphone with a splitter. Since it sounds like you already have one with the headset mic, you can look into getting a ground loop isolator (that's the most common cause of noise on an audio line like that) to clean up the noise on the mic itself.

https://www.amazon.com/PAC-SNI-1-3-5-3-5-mm-Isolator/dp/B001EAQTRI

For an example of what I'm talking about.
 

Fenrir

Forum Admin
Well, the game audio should be sent over HDMI to the capture card. Voicemeeter can definitely help there. The mic audio is... a bit tricker. You might be better off using two mics, one for the gaming PC for push-to-talk, and then one for the streaming PC
 
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