Question / Help VoiceMeeter: Regarding A1, A2, A3.

dotonn

New Member
Greetings,

First of all, thank you very much for creating this epic piece of software.

Secondly, I come with a question. Now, even though I achieved my desired result with the program: streaming audio to output whilst also streaming my voice to output and made output ignore input from teamspeak. Basically, I can make people hear me talk and play music, but they can't hear themselves while I can hear them. I made teamspeak's playback use AUX, while everything else uses 'not AUX'. However, AUX or not, everything uses A1 channel, so my question is, how do I make teamspeak use A2, so I could increase or decrease it's volume or edit it in VoiceMeeter seprately from the rest of the inputs?

Thank You very much.
 

dping

Active Member
Greetings,

First of all, thank you very much for creating this epic piece of software.

Secondly, I come with a question. Now, even though I achieved my desired result with the program: streaming audio to output whilst also streaming my voice to output and made output ignore input from teamspeak. Basically, I can make people hear me talk and play music, but they can't hear themselves while I can hear them. I made teamspeak's playback use AUX, while everything else uses 'not AUX'. However, AUX or not, everything uses A1 channel, so my question is, how do I make teamspeak use A2, so I could increase or decrease it's volume or edit it in VoiceMeeter seprately from the rest of the inputs?

Thank You very much.
This is probably more of a question for voicemeter not obs. maybe check these videos http://www.helping-squad.com/audio-guides/
 

Bamse

Member
dping: Please let me know if you don't want discussions regarding other software here, I'll continue in pm with dotonn in that case.

Meanwhile, dotonn:
A-outputs are hardware outputs (well, u could route adio to VACs, but voicemeeter has it's own so no need to complicate things) and the B-outputs are the virtual ones. One of the B-outputs is what OBS _should_ be listening to as, set as a microphone in OBS.
Make sure you route all audio to that device and ignore what A-channels you route audio to for now. A is what YOU hear, not the stream.

Disclaimer: this applies to a simplistic very standard setup. There are ways to complicate this quite a bit but no need to go into those details imo.

Just to make sure you have the basics down you could have a look at the guide I made a while back for OBS, VoiceMeeter and Spotify. All the startup-stuff is there as well.
 
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