Need help about multi sound output separately

husontrader

New Member
Hello ,
I am new to OBS , and I am thinking whether I should add one external sound card which I can run few OBS and VLC and separate each sound output in the same computer to different streaming.
If it's possible , which sound card I should buy for PC to do so ? Now my laptop is only 2 audio output , Speaker and Headphone , not enough .
Can some experienced OBS users give me some suggestion please ? Many thanks
 

koala

Active Member
It's not clear what you want to achieve, since OBS doesn't require any sound card at all for base functionality. If you want to run more than 1 instance of OBS, you might look at virtual audio devices such as from vb-audio.
 

husontrader

New Member
It's not clear what you want to achieve, since OBS doesn't require any sound card at all for base functionality. If you want to run more than 1 instance of OBS, you might look at virtual audio devices such as from vb-audio.


Thanks for your help , Let me try to explain :
As you can see , I only have 2 way to separate the sound output . Can I have more ? if I buy one external soundcard , it will increase more ?
so I can select few more to separate where the sound from which software during the streaming ?
Thanks
 

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koala

Active Member
You have more output devices, if you just install a virtual audio device. You don't need to add a physical sound card, if you only want to capture audio with OBS, but not actually output the audio to a physical device such as speakers or headset.
 

husontrader

New Member
You have more output devices, if you just install a virtual audio device. You don't need to add a physical sound card, if you only want to capture audio with OBS, but not actually output the audio to a physical device such as speakers or headset.
So in my case , I want to run few OBS and do live stream for few youtube channel , different channel with different sound , So I only need virtual audio device right ? So much thanks , just want to confirm .
 
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