mallettman
New Member
Hi All
I have been using OBS on a windows laptop and a previous DJ controller (XDJ-RX2) with no issues at all, the sound was fine when streaming and no problems at all with cuing.
I've recently got a new Macbook Air and tried to stream last night with my turntables connected to my Allen & Heath Xone-43c mixer which is connected to my Macbook via USB, as it has its own soundcard. I bought the mixer for the fact that I wouldn't need an external soundcard. I have the drivers installed, and the mixer shows up in OBS and shows audio, which works absolutely fine through the stream. The issue is when I cue a track on my mixer the audience on the stream can hear it, so all audio seems to be coming through on the stream. Is there any way to segregate this? Extremely annoying.
Thanks
Alfie
I have been using OBS on a windows laptop and a previous DJ controller (XDJ-RX2) with no issues at all, the sound was fine when streaming and no problems at all with cuing.
I've recently got a new Macbook Air and tried to stream last night with my turntables connected to my Allen & Heath Xone-43c mixer which is connected to my Macbook via USB, as it has its own soundcard. I bought the mixer for the fact that I wouldn't need an external soundcard. I have the drivers installed, and the mixer shows up in OBS and shows audio, which works absolutely fine through the stream. The issue is when I cue a track on my mixer the audience on the stream can hear it, so all audio seems to be coming through on the stream. Is there any way to segregate this? Extremely annoying.
Thanks
Alfie