This is in reference to this change in 0.14:
While this does work under normal use, it does take a few seconds for the video capture device to kick in after switching scenes. For reference, I'm using the Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro.
To make a smooth transition between the scene that had the video capture device and other scenes, I tried using Studio Mode. The good news is that everything works as intended when using Studio Mode. The bad news is that the sound from the capture card still plays even if the source is not in the active scene.
Is there any way possible to kill the sound from sources in general that are not part of the active scene in Studio Mode?
0.14.0 General Windows-Specific Changes:
- Added an option to the video device capture source which allows turning off the device when the device is not being displayed (also useful if you need to output audio to desktop and don't want the audio to play when you're in a different scene)
While this does work under normal use, it does take a few seconds for the video capture device to kick in after switching scenes. For reference, I'm using the Elgato Game Capture HD60 Pro.
To make a smooth transition between the scene that had the video capture device and other scenes, I tried using Studio Mode. The good news is that everything works as intended when using Studio Mode. The bad news is that the sound from the capture card still plays even if the source is not in the active scene.
Is there any way possible to kill the sound from sources in general that are not part of the active scene in Studio Mode?