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Select "Remapped Monitor of Virtual Speaker" as your microphone in teams/zoom/etc. Leave OBS on the default monitor, it seems to detect the virtual speaker automatically and switch itself to it. If you go into OBS settings and set "Monitoring Device" in the advanced section of audio settings, it causes an audio delay.
Here is some highlighted of GroundControl CASTER free version: 1. Free virtual audio device to stream your desktop sound to your favorite streaming app. 2. Free interface to monitor this audio stream in your headphones. 3. Free Soundboard track with funny sounds and an option to load your own... ysd_mac. Resource.
I am also having the same issue. I cannot play audio (music) via virtual cable anymore from OBS to ZOOM. And there is no video on youtube addressing the issue. Click on the speaker icon on the top menu bar on your Mac then select VB cable from the drop down list. You will need to reverse it when you're done using VB cable to stream.
In the Recording tab, locate your mic device, open the properties and activate the "Listen to this device" option. As playback device, configure the virtual audio device you chose in 1. This way, you duplicate your mic to the virtual audio device, so your mic is audible for Zoom. In OBS, go to Settings->Audio->Advanced and set the virtual audio ...
Nov 2, 2023. #3. I agree that Virtual Audio Cables is a great tool. I prefer it to the alternatives b/c you get so many cables. In my OBS Studio Livestream, I use a microphone plus up to 3 different virtual audio inputs (Zoom, Google Meet, Dialpad) and up to 6 discrete outputs (YouTube, SMplayer, Google SlideDeck, along with the audio from Zoom ...
Each scene has audio going all the time. When I stream, the active scene sends audio to the stream, when I record the active scene send the audio to the video. Only one audio is played at a time which is ideal. Now for my issue. When I use the Virtual camera I want to send video and audio to Zoom. The camera works perfectly but the audio does not.
2, reinstall the Virtual Cable and restart the machine. 3. Share screenshots of your audio setup in OBS. 4. Ensure you also have the latest audio monitor plugin ( there was an issue with a recent version) 5. Confirm the Audio setting is 48 kHz is consistent in OBS and in the Virtual Cable (check via Control Panel) A.
Jul 21, 2023. #2. Charmaine9x said: Try streaming without using the virtual audio cable and monitor Slope the audio directly from the Atem Mini PRO to see if the distortion is still present. This will help determine if the issue lies with the virtual audio cable. In that setting, everything works as it should (audio directly from Atem).
Then click Sound Control Panel. Then look for the Virtual Audio Cable (CABLE-A Input in my case) in the list of Playback Devices. Then go to Properties then Levels. There is a little Mute button and mine had a red X. I clicked it to unmute and it was fixed. I verified by hitting Apply, Ok, and then switching to the Recording tab.
Windows: CABLE Input (VB-Audio Virtual Device) macOS: VB-Cable. In your video call program's settings, set the Input Device (for audio) to the device you selected in step 2. In OBS Studio's main window, click on the Edit menu → Advanced Audio Properties. Uncheck the Active Sources Only checkbox at the lower left of the window.