Question / Help How do I stream raw audio instead of my souncard's equalized one

marko4452

New Member
I have a problem regarding this in the topic title. How do I stream audio from OBS without it being affected by EQ I've put onto my audio device (in this case integrated sound card). If it helps solve the problem I have 2 sound cards (one integrated realtek and one creatie audigy ls), also I am using the Equalizer APO.

Any feedback much appreciated, thanks!
 

Lollo

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yes, go obs audio settings and choose which audio device u wanna have for output


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marko4452

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I think you didn't quite understand me, the audio self itself has an EQ on it and I wan't to be able to hear the EQ'd sound but not to stream the EQ'd sound to viewers. I want to be the only on to be able to hear it.
 

Lollo

New Member
ok pls first, what areu trying to do ? u wanna sound for u from the audigy and to twitch from the realtek or what ? or u try to use a room equalizer without headphones ?? split the sounds is possible sure but i m a little confused why, it dosnt make sense ^^ pls explain me what u wanna do
 

marko4452

New Member
Yes, pretty much, I want the sound from Realtek that is equalized for myself and Audigy LS sound for the viewers that is not. To be able to do that I think I need 2 outputs from windows at the same time in both soundcards, but how do I do that
 

Lollo

New Member
the obs output is virtual from your computer so u both u+viewers get the sound from realtek. on your desktop in the under right corner should be a speaker symbol, rightklick it and open playback devices. your realtek should be listed there, rightklick it and set as default. go to obs audio settings, in desktop audio device add your realtek, now it playback sound to your stream without any hardware connections. then plug your speakers/mixer or whatever on the realtk hardware output. done

i still dk whats the sense to split this ^^ but yes u can do this by useing a virtual audio device which is includet on your realtek device

again rightclick the speaker symbol and open record devices. u should have a device there called "stereomix" when its not there rightclick in the record window and click show deactivated devices. rightclick on stereomix and on activate. rightclick it again and select properties, click the second flag called listen.check the box "use as a playback device" in the line "use this as playback" choose your audigy device. then accept and ok, a last time rightclick on stereomix and set as default record device. accept and ok. go back to the playback devices window and now set the audigy as default playpack device, accept and ok.

now the audigy playback sound in 2 ways, to normal output and to the realtek which playbacks the same now and u got your audio splittet. when u want that the realtek is the default playback devive which feeds the audigy u have to use third partner software for the virtual audio device like stereomix. good software is voicemeter or virtual audiocable, with that u can choose 1 in to 8 out or 6 out to 2 in or whatever u want but u need to practice with the cables a while. its advanced stuff but really good....

gl with the mixing ^^

http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Voicemeeter/


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regards
 
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