PJGHangouts
New Member
Hey Guys,
I've looked around the internet, I've found various guides, which direct me to additional software I need, which I'm happy paying for if I need to.
Basically, here is my setup, I would like to be able to have my gaming session I have, pumped up to twitch (I've had the permission of the people who are playing the same game with me for their voice, etc) but I can't get it to work.
I have TeamSpeak running, so everyone who is playing, is able to communicate
I have VLC Playing, so that should the conversation go quiet for a few mins, etc, I have music down my ears.
I have 'A" game playing.
I have a set of USB headphones, with microphone.
I would love for everything to be able to go to twitch, but then have the option to stop one of the audio streams going there? I've seen/heard I need a 'Virtual Audio Cable' but the tutorials I've seen appear a little complicated? (software, I've seen is from http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/index.htm or http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm)
I would have thought it would be simple? I guess not? I'm on Windows 8.1
The best I've been able to achieve, is my voice (and the tv's background noise) and the games noise, and the music I had playing, but the voices of my friends were not going over to twitch, although I could hear them.
Can anybody tell me if it can be done using OBS?
Regards
I've looked around the internet, I've found various guides, which direct me to additional software I need, which I'm happy paying for if I need to.
Basically, here is my setup, I would like to be able to have my gaming session I have, pumped up to twitch (I've had the permission of the people who are playing the same game with me for their voice, etc) but I can't get it to work.
I have TeamSpeak running, so everyone who is playing, is able to communicate
I have VLC Playing, so that should the conversation go quiet for a few mins, etc, I have music down my ears.
I have 'A" game playing.
I have a set of USB headphones, with microphone.
I would love for everything to be able to go to twitch, but then have the option to stop one of the audio streams going there? I've seen/heard I need a 'Virtual Audio Cable' but the tutorials I've seen appear a little complicated? (software, I've seen is from http://vb-audio.pagesperso-orange.fr/Cable/index.htm or http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm)
I would have thought it would be simple? I guess not? I'm on Windows 8.1
The best I've been able to achieve, is my voice (and the tv's background noise) and the games noise, and the music I had playing, but the voices of my friends were not going over to twitch, although I could hear them.
Can anybody tell me if it can be done using OBS?
Regards