Question / Help Discord Audio Recording

Jovanka

New Member
so, now I'm using iShowU audio capture for my desktop audio capture. Everything seems fine except i can't hear my discord sound on my recorded video.and by the way i'm focusing on recording not live streaming. i want to try using discord stream kit for obs but all my server didn't show up there, even if i made new one.
here is my abs audio setting
Screen Shot 2018-01-29 at 07.59.19.png

and here is the condition when i try to link discord streamkit
Screen Shot 2018-01-29 at 08.02.32.png

can anyone help me figure it out please?
 

Narcogen

Active Member
Go to Advanced Audio Properties and check which of your audio devices are assigned to which audio tracks. You may be recording Discord's audio on a different audio track.

As for the second screen... are you running a Discord client? This seems to be a support question for Discord Streamkit, not OBS. I can't really speak to this as I don't use Discord.
 

Jovanka

New Member
Go to Advanced Audio Properties and check which of your audio devices are assigned to which audio tracks. You may be recording Discord's audio on a different audio track.

As for the second screen... are you running a Discord client? This seems to be a support question for Discord Streamkit, not OBS. I can't really speak to this as I don't use Discord.
this is my audio properties, btw do i really need to use streamkit even only for recording ? im sorry i really really new on this thing hehehe
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Narcogen

Active Member
The advanced audio properties page affects both streaming AND recording. The stream output page lets you choose a single audio track to use for stream output, and it will contain whichever sources you have enabled for that track in the mixer.

For recording you can choose to record multiple tracks as long as you're using a container that supports multitrack audio (mp4, flv, mkv).

I assume from the above that your Discord client is sending its output to the iShowU virtual device? If so, what method are you using to listen to the output yourself?
 

Jovanka

New Member
The advanced audio properties page affects both streaming AND recording. The stream output page lets you choose a single audio track to use for stream output, and it will contain whichever sources you have enabled for that track in the mixer.

For recording you can choose to record multiple tracks as long as you're using a container that supports multitrack audio (mp4, flv, mkv).

I assume from the above that your Discord client is sending its output to the iShowU virtual device? If so, what method are you using to listen to the output yourself?

okay should i change my discord output to multi output device or iShowU ? if i change to iShowU can i hear it through my headset or or only to the recording ? and vice versa ?
 

Narcogen

Active Member
If you've got a multi output device that sends to both iShowU and your headset and that works, then do that.

If you do that and you're still not getting audio, then send directly to iShowU and use another method to monitor-- either the audio monitoring feature of OBS or Rogue Amoeba's free LIneIn program.

https://rogueamoeba.com/freebies/
 
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