Question / Help Get all PS4 audio to OBS

Kurii38

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hey

I want to get all my PS4 audio (party, game, my voice) to go trough my Elgator and then to OBS.
I have a G430 headset conected to my PS4 via USB and whant to get alls those sounds (party, game, my voice) trough my Elgto to OBS
I have been searching whole day for solution but no result, maybe you guys can help me?


Thanks
 
I came here with essentially the same question. I am wondering how I get the game audio for PS4/Xbox through my PC headset using an Elgato HD60? I want to be able to listen to music while I play and stream.

Thanks for the help!
 
PS4: settings, devices, audio device, output device, this option now available after several system updates. Note that PS4 can only output one at a time. If set to "TV or amplifier" then PS4 does output everything to both HDMI and optical SPDIF audio at the same time.

Its best if your headset/headphones have 3.5mm headphone plug and maybe a separate plug for mic.

You may use PS4's "TV or amplifier", and plug the headphone into TV. if no headphone jack on TV, can use radioshack SPDIF optical to analog RCA (about $40 ?), optical cable ($10 ?), and RCA to headphone jack ($5 ?).

Or, you may keep outputting audio to USB sound card, use a headphone jack splitter ($5 ?), and plug analog audio into capture card as analog input, or line in, using headphone plug to headphone plug or RCA jack ($5 ?). The same 3.5mm splitter can be done with mic jack to get your voice, but might cause buzzing.

If using computer's sound card line in or mic in, then may have to deal with elgato delay if using elgato. OBS mixer options can change audio offset. Using sound card's line in might have an added benefit of an option for a lag-free pass through to speakers/headphone, by right click speaker icon, playback devices, speakers, properties, this depends on sound card.
 
PS4: settings, devices, audio device, output device, this option now available after several system updates. Note that PS4 can only output one at a time. If set to "TV or amplifier" then PS4 does output everything to both HDMI and optical SPDIF audio at the same time.

Its best if your headset/headphones have 3.5mm headphone plug and maybe a separate plug for mic.

You may use PS4's "TV or amplifier", and plug the headphone into TV. if no headphone jack on TV, can use radioshack SPDIF optical to analog RCA (about $40 ?), optical cable ($10 ?), and RCA to headphone jack ($5 ?).

Or, you may keep outputting audio to USB sound card, use a headphone jack splitter ($5 ?), and plug analog audio into capture card as analog input, or line in, using headphone plug to headphone plug or RCA jack ($5 ?). The same 3.5mm splitter can be done with mic jack to get your voice, but might cause buzzing.

If using computer's sound card line in or mic in, then may have to deal with elgato delay if using elgato. OBS mixer options can change audio offset. Using sound card's line in might have an added benefit of an option for a lag-free pass through to speakers/headphone, by right click speaker icon, playback devices, speakers, properties, this depends on sound card.
Thanks I will try that
 
If using computer's sound card line in or mic in, then may have to deal with elgato delay if using elgato. OBS mixer options can change audio offset. Using sound card's line in might have an added benefit of an option for a lag-free pass through to speakers/headphone, by right click speaker icon, playback devices, speakers, properties, this depends on sound card.

Thanks..I'll see if I can figure that out.
 
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