Question / Help Help! No in-game audio using a StarTech Capture card.

Zenex

New Member
Hello and thank you for reading this.

I decided this past Christmas that I was going to set-up dual computer streaming. I did a lot of research and found that everyone likes the AverMedia cards but I already had a StarTech capture card that I use for my Camcorder. Now, I tested my set-up with a second laptop and I have crystal clear 1080p 60fps video, but not even an ounce of audio in OBS. The "Stream Catcher" software that comes with my current capture card allows for some in-game audio to come through, (It worked with SC2 but not with Endless Space), but does not work with OBS. Unfortunately the capture card I have doesn't present itself as a audio in/output in either OBS or my audio Playback devices in my computer audio settings.

I have researched even more and I found that most people are using some "Scarlet" mixer that allows for audio to transfer between my Gaming PC and my Streaming PC, I'm only hoping there is a way I can transfer the audio from the HDMI cord that I am already using.

Any help would be wonderful.

Thank you.
-Zenex
 

Zenex

New Member
Product #USB3HDCAP

It just confuses me that the software with it has audio, but OBS somehow isn't tracking it.
 

Zenex

New Member
I'm using a HDMI cord from the Gaming PC to capture card. Surprisingly it does work for video.

I don't understand what you mean by Log files. For the program or OBS or what?
 
We need the logs for OBS:

https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/please-post-a-log-with-your-issue-heres-how.23074/

If you are using HDMI then you need to make sure that your gaming PC is using the HDMI port on your graphics card as it's audio out and not your default desktop speakers for instance. To check this go to Windows, Control Panel, Hardware and Sound, Sound and then choose the Playback tab. You should see a list of HDMI ports, my graphics card is Nvidia so I have an Nvidia High Definition Audio device in that list. I select this as my Default Device and so when a game is running all Audio from the game will head to that device and along the HDMI cable to my capture card.
 

Zenex

New Member
We were using "Capture Audio only" but I just looked at the "custom" button and the Capture card is one listed. Will that work?
 

Harold

Active Member
Capture audio only should put the audio into the recordings/stream.
If you want to hear the audio from the computer's speakers, output desktop audio (directsound) should work.
 

Diogo Jesus

New Member
Just try this one thing, dont use any windows programs to watch the video, just use another program like KMplayer (not sponsored) and it shall work i guessm, try it
 

Harold

Active Member
VLC is our recommended media player.

Personally I would use Kodi as an alternate if VLC doesn't work.
 

Mango

Member
I had the same problem as the OP. The fix was to edit the video capture device, select Use Custom Audio Device, and choose CY1304 USB Analog 01 WaveIn.
 

Discostoff

Member
dont use hdmi for audio, use LAN, voicemeeter banana is free and great to transfer audio over network.
check VBAN in the tool out.
 
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