Hi Folks:
I'm using the Windows OBS. I know a multi-platform installation is available. Would now be a good time to change?
Thanks to all who have given us the amazing software.
When watching a stream of a video game it's nice to hear cometary or conversations of participants that are using TeamSpeak.
OBS seems to do this by default. That's cool.
I wanted to use OBS to record a replay of a battle I had in World of Tanks, but the audio had this distracting low frequency rumble, and later the voices of some people I was communicating with on TeamSpeak were also inserted into the recording of the replay.
I can turn off TeamSpeak, but I'm wondering if that rumble might be caused by something that's being picked up through the mic.
Is there a method to tell OBS to only record audio from the game?
Thanks
Larry
I'm using the Windows OBS. I know a multi-platform installation is available. Would now be a good time to change?
Thanks to all who have given us the amazing software.
When watching a stream of a video game it's nice to hear cometary or conversations of participants that are using TeamSpeak.
OBS seems to do this by default. That's cool.
I wanted to use OBS to record a replay of a battle I had in World of Tanks, but the audio had this distracting low frequency rumble, and later the voices of some people I was communicating with on TeamSpeak were also inserted into the recording of the replay.
I can turn off TeamSpeak, but I'm wondering if that rumble might be caused by something that's being picked up through the mic.
Is there a method to tell OBS to only record audio from the game?
Thanks
Larry