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Hi All,
How can I use a single, common audio source in OBS for live MultiCam streams?
I'm am using OBS for live MultiCam streaming of my bands shows. I am using multiple iOS devices as IP camera's. The the video is streamed live to four services simultaneously - Facebook Live, Periscope, YouTube and Dailymotion - via an NGINX RTMP stream.
This process involves a MacBook Pro running OBS, NGINX, RTMP and FFMPEG. And the Live:Air Solo app is used to stream video from the iOS devices to OBS. I've been doing tons of testing over a 6 month period, and it's actually working pretty darn good! OBS for the huge win!
A stereo audio stream is sent from the mixing board to an external audio interface that is connected to the MacBook Pro via USB-C that is running OBS. The audio from the Live:Air Solo app running on the individual iOS devices is muted.
I'm trying to figure out the best or correct way to use a single, common audio source in OBS for consistent audio quality. I'd appreciate any hints, advice and instruction on how this can be done in OBS.
Thanks,
Chris
How can I use a single, common audio source in OBS for live MultiCam streams?
I'm am using OBS for live MultiCam streaming of my bands shows. I am using multiple iOS devices as IP camera's. The the video is streamed live to four services simultaneously - Facebook Live, Periscope, YouTube and Dailymotion - via an NGINX RTMP stream.
This process involves a MacBook Pro running OBS, NGINX, RTMP and FFMPEG. And the Live:Air Solo app is used to stream video from the iOS devices to OBS. I've been doing tons of testing over a 6 month period, and it's actually working pretty darn good! OBS for the huge win!
A stereo audio stream is sent from the mixing board to an external audio interface that is connected to the MacBook Pro via USB-C that is running OBS. The audio from the Live:Air Solo app running on the individual iOS devices is muted.
I'm trying to figure out the best or correct way to use a single, common audio source in OBS for consistent audio quality. I'd appreciate any hints, advice and instruction on how this can be done in OBS.
Thanks,
Chris