Hello,
I am using Voicemeeter to stream the audio from the 1st PC over to the streaming (2nd) PC.
I am using NDI to transfer the video over from the 1st PC to the 2nd PC and the video is good.
I tried streaming over the audio and became very choppy. (with the dedicated NDI audio)
Then I searched around and saw that Voicemeeter would fix this. (However the audio is still choppy)
only problem is that the audio is choppy. The 1st pc's audio is perfect but when it is transferred over from the ndi dedicated audio or from the scan converter and I pick it up on the 2nd pc using OBS or Voicemeeter, the audio becomes choppy alittle bit.
Any ideas would be appriciated. I saw something about checking the sampling rate but I am not too familar with that, and I tried changing the virtual cable sample rate with the control panel thingy it comes with but after I restart the computer, its still choppy. I was assuming maybe the sample rate has to be the same everywhere? But I kinda wanted some confirmation from someone else before I try that.
If anyone wants pictures of my settings let me know what pictures to take and I will get started on it/ :)
Thank you for your time,
Masterj
I am using Voicemeeter to stream the audio from the 1st PC over to the streaming (2nd) PC.
I am using NDI to transfer the video over from the 1st PC to the 2nd PC and the video is good.
I tried streaming over the audio and became very choppy. (with the dedicated NDI audio)
Then I searched around and saw that Voicemeeter would fix this. (However the audio is still choppy)
only problem is that the audio is choppy. The 1st pc's audio is perfect but when it is transferred over from the ndi dedicated audio or from the scan converter and I pick it up on the 2nd pc using OBS or Voicemeeter, the audio becomes choppy alittle bit.
Any ideas would be appriciated. I saw something about checking the sampling rate but I am not too familar with that, and I tried changing the virtual cable sample rate with the control panel thingy it comes with but after I restart the computer, its still choppy. I was assuming maybe the sample rate has to be the same everywhere? But I kinda wanted some confirmation from someone else before I try that.
If anyone wants pictures of my settings let me know what pictures to take and I will get started on it/ :)
Thank you for your time,
Masterj
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