If you follow the guide as listed above (especially with the OBS and Discord settings) it will do what you want, namely putting you and your discord audio on one track and your game audio on another track in OBS, and then you can set OBS to adjust values and record each audio track and video as separate files (so a mute video and 1 or 2 audio tracks). Audio Hijack 3 users who haven’t made the jump to version 4 can still do so at the heavily discounted upgrade price. If you’re new to Audio Hijack, you can click here to download the free trial or visit the app’s product page to learn more. The best Windows alternative is Equalizer APO, which is both free and Open Source. So yeah, I understand what you’re trying to do, you wanna record but put you and your co-commentator on the same audio track and keep the game audio separate, there are a few ways to do this (thankfully things have changed a lot since I wrote this guide) but here’s what you can do: It’s a free update for existing users, who can select Check for Update from the Audio Hijack menu. The not free but cheap alternatives are both from Rouge Amoeba. Audio Hijack is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. Thankfully I still get notifications when ppl reply! So can Voicemeeter (or another program) deal with that, and if so, how? (I know this forum is virtually dead, but hopefully someone can answer.) Is it for special cases that don’t apply to anything I’ve ever wanted to do?įor some reason I’m having incredible difficulty putting into words what I want to do, even though what I want is very straightforward: I want to do live commentary with a friend, and I’m streaming the game to him on Discord.īetween Discord and OBS, this can be done without a hitch, except that OBS will be recording his audio on my end, and will be recording it to the same track as the game audio, because they’re both system audio and are, as far as OBS is concerned, the same source. I understand that Voicemeeter uses virtual audio cables, but since as far as I can tell those cables just record system audio and can’t differentiate between applications, I don’t see how they accomplish anything. I’ll be honest, I’ve read through this guide several times and I’m baffled.
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