flashbak71
New Member
Hi everyone!
I have searched and been unsuccessful in finding an answer so I will ask:
I am a small twitch streamer and while I endeavor to find music to play in the background without copyright I continually run into issues where Twitch is muting parts of my audio. No problem, I can deal with this. So I got voicemeeter banana and vbcable all set up and working properly. I have my sources in OBS and NDI is properly taking the signal from my main pc to my streaming rig. Now, I play music on my main pc, and while I have multiple sources its all pushed back into a single audio track by NDI to be pushed out by OBS on the stream machine. Is it possible for me to do something so that each audio source is kept separate when it is sent to be streamed?
So, as I may not have been clear with my loquaciousness this is what is happening:
PC 1: --> NDI --> PC2 (stream machine):
Game audio Audio Source Audio Source
Mic audio
Music Audio
What I want to do is:
PC1: --> NDI --> PC2 (stream machine)
Game Audio Game Source Game Source
Mic Audio Mic Source Mic Source
Music Audio Music Source Music Source
I wouldn't even mind if the game audio and mic audio were all combined, I just want to keep the separated out music track available for obs on the stream machine without having to force the stream machine to be the music player.
Thank you very very much for any assistance at all.
I have searched and been unsuccessful in finding an answer so I will ask:
I am a small twitch streamer and while I endeavor to find music to play in the background without copyright I continually run into issues where Twitch is muting parts of my audio. No problem, I can deal with this. So I got voicemeeter banana and vbcable all set up and working properly. I have my sources in OBS and NDI is properly taking the signal from my main pc to my streaming rig. Now, I play music on my main pc, and while I have multiple sources its all pushed back into a single audio track by NDI to be pushed out by OBS on the stream machine. Is it possible for me to do something so that each audio source is kept separate when it is sent to be streamed?
So, as I may not have been clear with my loquaciousness this is what is happening:
PC 1: --> NDI --> PC2 (stream machine):
Game audio Audio Source Audio Source
Mic audio
Music Audio
What I want to do is:
PC1: --> NDI --> PC2 (stream machine)
Game Audio Game Source Game Source
Mic Audio Mic Source Mic Source
Music Audio Music Source Music Source
I wouldn't even mind if the game audio and mic audio were all combined, I just want to keep the separated out music track available for obs on the stream machine without having to force the stream machine to be the music player.
Thank you very very much for any assistance at all.