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ive followed instructions and watched video Tutorials, i can make virtual audio cable work outside of vmix, but when i add audio input in vmix, i get heavily distorted audio, i have many ways of outputting it to different devices, still dont work. Maybe theres a new problem with vmix? Help and Merry Christmas to All
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Would be happy if you give your setup....just saying that it is distorted can mean many things, but I believe you should do the following first...
Check your input levels to vMix...check also to see if you have your input in 'aux' or 'mic'.......
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im not shure how to do a system info dump, i7 windows 10 pro im useing the line input from virtual audio cable.[img][/img] File Attachment(s): vac setup.PNG (3,046kb) downloaded 26 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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What is the source of the audio for Line input 1? Is that audio level too hot?
- Tom
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i was useing vlc media player in the photo, but i have tried adobe audition and foobar 2000. same problem, it is a setting in vmix im shure, cause like i said earlier it works outside of vmix, thanks
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I looked at the image you posted, and the audio level from the VLC player is way too hot, you need to lower that to about 50%, and then go into the audio settings for the vMix input, and check the audio input levels,
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thats what it sounds like, but i adjust the levels in vmix and windows and there is no change,so many fine adjustments, this is not a very easy thing to do? i went from vlc out line 1 to audio repeater then out of that line 4 then used adobe audition to record line 4 wich would be like adding line 4 as a input in vmix, the recording went fine in adobe, vmix still a loud hot mess.
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well it's working now, i un installed and re installed. allways forget that will fix most issues. thank you all for the help. have a great day!
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While I have a license for VAC I switched to using VoiceMeeter Banana since it was introduced a year ago. It's not entirely as capable, but it's dramatically easier to use. It's more like a traditional audio mixer, with multiple virtual devices. Doesn't hurt that it's free and not licensed.
Michael
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