Audio for streaming

Chadwokie

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1st sorry if this isnt really the right place for this post

So the other night i decided to try my hand at streaming ( i wanted to stream the newly released blade and soul mmo) all was going well till i realised i was streaming the audio from teamspeak and wasnt something i wanted.

Innocent me thought oh this cant be to hard a problem to solve starts to google..........several days later after blue screens crashs and internal battles with rage i have decided to swallow my pride and come ask for help :D

so far iv tried virtual audio cable (tho got frustrated hearing trial over and over and im sure there are ways of getting around it but my patience had been shot by this point) and breakaway which gives me a error message sauying my audio output is busy or doesnt support the format (i assume i ed something up previously when ing around with vac)

one of these two little bastards (if not both was causing blue screens) and tbh iv lost the will to battle with them to find out which is the problem....


TLDR

Is there a hardware solution (that isnt going to cost the earth cap £100) to exclude audio sources (in this case teamspeak) from being transmitted on my stream?

Im using obs to stream on twitch and have a usb condenser mic
 
Personally I stream an Internet Radio station over my streams rather than game audio and TeamSpeak.
If you must use game audio for the streams then VAC is by far the best solution. Pay for the full version and remove the "test" audio loop.
If you need help setting VAC and Audio Repeater up just let me know. Or how to use VAC for alternative audio instead also.
 
What happens why you set desktop speakers as the primary sound output, and a set of ear buds as communications. Tell OBS to only capture the desktop source.

On a side note,I started streaming just last week myself. I did a BF4 stream, and let my TS feed into the stream. I had the most viewers, and more going on in the chat than any other stream to date. Viewers liked what was going on.
 
Personally I stream an Internet Radio station over my streams rather than game audio and TeamSpeak.
If you must use game audio for the streams then VAC is by far the best solution. Pay for the full version and remove the "test" audio loop.
If you need help setting VAC and Audio Repeater up just let me know. Or how to use VAC for alternative audio instead also.

tbh i was looking at using my old pc as a streaming pc rather than going back to vac (im pretty sure thats what was causing the blue screens)
 
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