Question / Help Separate Audio Recordings(Stream+Record)

Camilo625

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Hi, i want to do something but i don't know if it's possible, i want to stream (1080p 30fps/720p 60fps) a game capture/game capture+webcam, and at the same time record 1080p 60fps (with quicksync at high bit rate), but i would like to separate the audio sources, for example, i can have channel 1 be the mix audio for the stream, and on the 2,3,4 have mic, voice from discord/skype/ts, and game. That las part it's the problem, i haven't find any way to isolate the game audio from the rest. I have razer surround installed and i can redirect discord/skype audio to that virtual interface and have it on that channel alone, but the audio also goes to the main speakers along with the game sound so i can't record just game. Anyone has an idea to try?
This if the mixer config: mixer.png
 

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This should be working because your game audio goes to Desktop Audio which is on a separate track. I did see that you don't have that source mixed to the stream though.

Can you upload a couple more screen shots please:

Settings, Audio
Settings, Output, Streaming
Settings, Output, Recording
 
So your actual question is how do you separate your game audio from your voip audio right? You need to do that before you start thinking about OBS because OBS can't do that for you. Probably your best bet is to use a free piece of software called Voicemeeter, there are lots of tutorials on the internet for how to set it up in the configuration that you need. Here's one that I am aware of, it's not for OBS but the installation and configuration of Voicemeeter is covered very well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qlj_ki5htZA

Then in OBS have your Settings, Audio configured like this:

voicemeeter_OBS.JPG

And your Edit, Advanced Audio Properties set like this:

Voicemeeter_advOBS.JPG
 

Camilo625

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Thanks for response, the thing it's that shadowplay/share for example records audio game individually from your system sound/volume settings, i want to do something like that but in OBS, anyway i'm going to investigate in what you say.
 
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