![]() ![]() Windows Vista, Windows® XP Professional 圆4 Edition or Windows XP (Service Pack 2).Simplifies audio source selection in Video Recording and Motion Detection modes.Improves file browsing in My Recordings mode.This only affect outgo for recording (or live feed), not sanctuary sound. We do however have sound distortion that we haven't been able to identify (wavering, like you are plugging and unplugging your ears) since December, but that is not OBS.I believe it may be the RAPChorizon we have our sound plugged into from our sound board. Relatively speaking.we lost feed back in Dec when they did the update, but were able to roll that back and received the feed back. We are able to bring projections in from one computer to the recording computer (we run Easyworship). We also have the PTZ camera that runs through the Blackmagic into OBS. We are running obs 26.02 (or something like that version.the one from November) We haven't though been able to update OBS, because BlackMagic hasn't accommodated the update, but it hasn't been an issue as of yet. ![]() It keeps anything from getting overloaded and reduces the likelihood of distortion from other things running. This also allows us to take what we feed from a separate computer into the soundboard to get recorded. I understand this may be common knowledge for some so forgive me if this is not relevant to you.Ĭlick to expand.We plug the soundboard into a Blackmagic device and the device into the computer. In my case, being on a laptop, I needed to use that splitter and I was able to get it to work (although I am currently diagnosing a problem with horrible interference/static coming from the feed). ![]() If you don't have one, you can find them online by searching 3.5mm headseat splitter. With that, you need to connect the 3.5mm cord form the sound board to the mic input in the splitter (again usually color coded as light pink on the splitter). If you are using a laptop or your computer only has only one 3.5mm port, then you will need a splitter that's connects to that 3.5mm port and allows you to connect a headphone and mic separately (these adapters usually come with computer headsets that's have mics). If you are using a desktop computer, be sure to connect the 3.5mm cable to the pink connector in order to input sound to your PC. Most desktop computers have 2 separate 3.5mm ports one for a headphone connection (usually a light green color) and another for a microphone input (usually a light pink color). ![]() The issue you are having getting this to work may have to do with the 3.5mm port you are using on your computer. I am also using OBS to livestream my church service and recently gone through the same process of getting audio feed directly form our board. ![]()
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