My Obs stream never had any issues with audio before.
But yesterday, I plugged in my new microphone and it did some funny installation.
I plugged it out, and today, this happened:
When I stream my Nintendo Switch using an Audio Input Capture, it sends 2 audio inputs: the first, to the Twitch stream channel, which is intended. This means, whatever music or sound is from the game I am streaming on Switch is inputted to my Twitch channel such that people can hear.
But now it does something stupid. It sends an additional, second audio input to my laptop, which I use to stream, and causes the laptop to play whatever music or sound that has been sent to my Twitch channel.
I now I can just silence the volume, but I want it set back to default, such that only first signal is sent, and does not cause my laptop to play whatever my Switch is playing.
It is not caused by me turning on the Twitch channel's volume (I have it muted). Turning off all my browsers, including Switch, still causes the music and sound to play on my laptop.
Thanks
But yesterday, I plugged in my new microphone and it did some funny installation.
I plugged it out, and today, this happened:
When I stream my Nintendo Switch using an Audio Input Capture, it sends 2 audio inputs: the first, to the Twitch stream channel, which is intended. This means, whatever music or sound is from the game I am streaming on Switch is inputted to my Twitch channel such that people can hear.
But now it does something stupid. It sends an additional, second audio input to my laptop, which I use to stream, and causes the laptop to play whatever music or sound that has been sent to my Twitch channel.
I now I can just silence the volume, but I want it set back to default, such that only first signal is sent, and does not cause my laptop to play whatever my Switch is playing.
It is not caused by me turning on the Twitch channel's volume (I have it muted). Turning off all my browsers, including Switch, still causes the music and sound to play on my laptop.
Thanks