I suspect that what I want to do here is probably not possible, but I’m asking anyway in case there is some trick I have missed.
The background to this is that I am using OBS to stream religious services to Facebook and YouTube. I have IP camera feeding into OBS and the audio feed is taken from the headphone socket on the amplifier for the PA system. At the moment, I have a CD player feeding into the amplifier which allows us to play music at various times during the services. For various reasons, I would prefer to play the music from the PC (using Windows 10) that OBS is running on. The problem, however, is that the congregation cannot hear the music doing it that way. What I had thought about was something like taking the headphone out port on the PC and feeding it into the PA amplifier; my fear that is that it will create a nasty feedback loop with sound from the CD going into the PA system and through the microphones back into the amplifier and OBS. I haven’t physically tried this because I am concerned it could actually do physical damage to the equipment.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could get this to work or, as I said at the start, is it just not possible?
The background to this is that I am using OBS to stream religious services to Facebook and YouTube. I have IP camera feeding into OBS and the audio feed is taken from the headphone socket on the amplifier for the PA system. At the moment, I have a CD player feeding into the amplifier which allows us to play music at various times during the services. For various reasons, I would prefer to play the music from the PC (using Windows 10) that OBS is running on. The problem, however, is that the congregation cannot hear the music doing it that way. What I had thought about was something like taking the headphone out port on the PC and feeding it into the PA amplifier; my fear that is that it will create a nasty feedback loop with sound from the CD going into the PA system and through the microphones back into the amplifier and OBS. I haven’t physically tried this because I am concerned it could actually do physical damage to the equipment.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I could get this to work or, as I said at the start, is it just not possible?