Laird_Denton
New Member
First time poster and I am fairly new to OBS, so be gentle :)
I am using OBS as a screen recorder for Training Meetings.
I use MS Teams for training my employees and like to record the training so that they can go back and re-watch to help the learning process.
(My work as the ability to record meetings turned off for most users, thus, the need to use OBS)
When I record a meeting in this way, I only have the following two channels and both need to be active:
If I mute the Desktop Audio in the meeting, then the recording does not pickup my employees' questions/comments.
I found this forum post that sounded like a similar issue, but all options presented in this did not fix my issue:
obsproject.com
Any suggestions for a simple user like myself?
Cheers!
I am using OBS as a screen recorder for Training Meetings.
I use MS Teams for training my employees and like to record the training so that they can go back and re-watch to help the learning process.
(My work as the ability to record meetings turned off for most users, thus, the need to use OBS)
When I record a meeting in this way, I only have the following two channels and both need to be active:
- Desktop Audio
- Mic/Aux
If I mute the Desktop Audio in the meeting, then the recording does not pickup my employees' questions/comments.
I found this forum post that sounded like a similar issue, but all options presented in this did not fix my issue:
Question / Help - Desktop audio picking up on Mic channel
I've been trying everything to try and fix this issue but to no avail. My audio from my Desktop Audio is being picked up on my Mic for some reason, despite being separate channels. I'll include some screengrabs of some of my settings. I can include some more if it's helpful too. Ignore the...
Any suggestions for a simple user like myself?
Cheers!