MazderVerhal
New Member
Okay, I am a new user to OBS and I am not terribly computer literate so please allow me to make that clear first off that assisting em may be slightly slow going.
Now, onto the problem at hand.
I am trying to get into recording gameplay with a friend, as about everyone else is these days, but I am encountering a bit of a problem.
I only use a USB headset for my sound, a wireless Logitech g930 set to be precise.
Now currently my headset is the default devie on my computer in terms of both audio output and recording. My Skype, Teamspeak and Steam chat are all linked through to this headset.
As such I am finding it difficult to separate my in game audio from general desktop audio as it's all running through the same device.
I don't have any other speakers (And I would frankly prefer to keep it that way as my current living situation deems it necessary to have no large amounts of noise being played through. Basically my walls are paper thin and my flatmates don't want to hear either my voice comms or my game audio if it can be helped.
So basically I am asking if there is a way to separate my Game Audio and my VOIP comms when using one headset only?
I have tried the Realtek solution but that requires a second set of speakers.
If anyone has a solution that may help I'd be appreciative to hear more about it.
Now, onto the problem at hand.
I am trying to get into recording gameplay with a friend, as about everyone else is these days, but I am encountering a bit of a problem.
I only use a USB headset for my sound, a wireless Logitech g930 set to be precise.
Now currently my headset is the default devie on my computer in terms of both audio output and recording. My Skype, Teamspeak and Steam chat are all linked through to this headset.
As such I am finding it difficult to separate my in game audio from general desktop audio as it's all running through the same device.
I don't have any other speakers (And I would frankly prefer to keep it that way as my current living situation deems it necessary to have no large amounts of noise being played through. Basically my walls are paper thin and my flatmates don't want to hear either my voice comms or my game audio if it can be helped.
So basically I am asking if there is a way to separate my Game Audio and my VOIP comms when using one headset only?
I have tried the Realtek solution but that requires a second set of speakers.
If anyone has a solution that may help I'd be appreciative to hear more about it.