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Hi Everybody,
I absolutely love the recent addition of the NDI software. I currently use it for audio. It's working fine, but I wonder if their is a way to set it's volume without needing to go through the process over and over again. I have two macs going. I am able to adjust the sound of the 2nd mac via the first mac. It's in the NDI source setting that I would like to keep the same. I go into Mixer/Advanced Audio Properties right to the volume setting, I would set it at 23.0 db at the highest volume, close out of it and when I go back to the mixer and lower the volume for any reason it goes down to -inf db. Then when I try to raise it to the max it's at 0.0 db. which is no sound unless I turn up my amplifier on my interface. The problem is I crank that up for OBS and forget it's up, so when I hear something from another app it's so loud that it jars me. I would like to somehow balance them.
Is their any way OBS can remember the setting so I don't have to adjust it every time?
Thanks so much!
Want To Learn
I absolutely love the recent addition of the NDI software. I currently use it for audio. It's working fine, but I wonder if their is a way to set it's volume without needing to go through the process over and over again. I have two macs going. I am able to adjust the sound of the 2nd mac via the first mac. It's in the NDI source setting that I would like to keep the same. I go into Mixer/Advanced Audio Properties right to the volume setting, I would set it at 23.0 db at the highest volume, close out of it and when I go back to the mixer and lower the volume for any reason it goes down to -inf db. Then when I try to raise it to the max it's at 0.0 db. which is no sound unless I turn up my amplifier on my interface. The problem is I crank that up for OBS and forget it's up, so when I hear something from another app it's so loud that it jars me. I would like to somehow balance them.
Is their any way OBS can remember the setting so I don't have to adjust it every time?
Thanks so much!
Want To Learn
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