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#OBS AUDIO LOOPBACK WINDOWS#
A small input/output latency can make it sound like an echo That would be the easiest solution :) Otherwise it would help to know your sound settings in OBS and Windows and which devices you are using. I heard everything only through my earphones. This is my configuration in OBS, and in Windows Sound is everything by default and my G935 as main headset and mic. During the call, however, the following happened. My coworker spoke with no technical issues and did not mute her microphone after she finished. If it works well, you may add a line to the pulse-audio-config to make this persistent: sudo sh -c ' echo 'load-module module-loopback' > /etc/pulse/default.pa ' Good luck Additional info from matto1990: You only need to do this if you want to loopback from a device other than the microphone or line in (the default ones). It was my turn to speak after her, and I began to speak, but the feedback was heard. A few seconds after I started speaking, my coworker muted her microphone and the feedback stopped so I was able to finish my part normally. So, the feedback occurred only while I was speaking and her microphone was unmuted. The coworker insists I must have done something wrong to cause the feedback.
#OBS AUDIO LOOPBACK WINDOWS 10#
Now, I was wondering if there is perhaps some option in Windows 10 that I should have checked to ensure there is no feedback. Founded in 1958 by Bill Putnam Sr., Universal Audio has been synonymous with innovative recording products since its inception.
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Go to the Advanced Audio Properties in OBS and choose, in the Audio Monitoring column to 'Monitor and Output' whichever audio you want to monitor. But what confuses me most is the fact that, before the call, the tests showed that everything was alright, which implies that, perhaps, something happened changed during the call. A favorite engineer of Frank Sinatra, Nat King Cole, Ray Charles and more, the late Bill Putnam Sr. This, in effect, sends the OBS sound to the system, which the virtual mic is monitoring. And, of course choose (click) the virtual mic in Zoom. I did not touch any settings and definitely did not unplug the earphones during the call.Īlso, even if I did do everything right, does it mean that we can be 100% sure there is no audio feedback? What I am asking is: can we really be sure it's my fault, or could the feedback perhaps have occurred for other reasons? I am asking for the sake of future conference calls.Most modern USB interfaces and audio mixers have a loopback feature that allows you to receive and hear audio back from your device. However, if you're using an analog mixer you cannot directly monitor audio from Switcher through your mixer. This is where a Mix-Minus comes in.Ī Mix-Minus, sometimes called a clean feed or echo cancelation, is a way to route audio to your mixer so that your mix contains everything except specific inputs of your choosing. Setting up a Mix-Minus on an Analog Mixer For Switcher, this is handy if you need to hear a Video Chat guest and your mixer isn't receiving direct audio back from Switcher. If you use speakers, the microphone will pick up the sound again. To set up Mix-Minus on an analog mixer, you need a mixer with Aux outputs. For headphones, they could be too loud and/or to near to the microphone. Otherwise it would help to know your sound settings in OBS and Windows and which devices you are using.Ī small input/output latency can make it sound like an echo. Here is how you would set it up (graphic below matches numbered steps):Īs an example, let's say you need to get Video Chat audio from Switcher back into the mixer to hear a guest. Run audio from the Aux output on your mixer into Switcher.
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Run audio from Switcher back into your mixer to any input channel.
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Make sure the Aux knob is turned or switched On for all channels that need to go to Switcher and your live feed.