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It would be helpful if you could select a different audio channel for the streaming settings for each of the 3 streams.
Stream 1: Channel A Stream 2: Channel B Stream 3: Master
So the same program could be set in different languages. In sports, e.g. With comments in different languages.
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You can perhaps try using the advanced setting where you enable multiple instances of vMix to run at the same time.
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You mean running 2 instances of vmix on the same pc and stream with avery instance with different audio to different stream destination?
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digitalalps wrote:You mean running 2 instances of vmix on the same pc and stream with avery instance with different audio to different stream destination? Yes, if your hardware can handle it. You can run 2 instances of vMix, then you could stream to 6 different streams in theory... Never tried it myself on the same PC. Maybe Martin or Tim from vMix could demonstrate this. With 2 computers with NDI each running vMix. Feed 1st Audio into main computer and send video from main computer to second computer via NDI and feed 2nd audio feed into second computer, then stream from both computers.
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digitalalps wrote:You mean running 2 instances of vmix on the same pc and stream with avery instance with different audio to different stream destination? Exactly. What you are trying to achieve are have two distinct streams. One instance cannot handle this. You are distributing the video and audio, and to me, it makes a lot of sense to use multiple instances for this - either one 1 machine if the hardware is powerful enough, or otherwise as desmar propose, on a seperate machine using e.g. NDI.
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+1
For now, you can install standalone fmle from the adobe website, and use a 4k vmix version, where you connect ext.2 to fmle, which you run in the background, while also streaming from vmix via ffmpeg. This way you can set another audio configuration on the external 2. Beware though: fmle uses a lot of cpu.
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I have connected a vidiu to the BlackMagic Monitor as external
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what i did before is this
stream left right channel with different audio
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a. let the user decide left or right or b stream two instances from the master and select left or right on the second and third vmix machine.
a is more simple.
I always see a stream as second and the recording as first. so i produce for ondemand. having a left right audio channel is easy for post so i can produce left and right output very quick and easy.
if your stream is the main: then don t try to put it all on one machine. a simple basic hd of vmix will do and a simple laptop will be ok for streaming...
keep it simple stefan
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+1!
Multiple instance is not a solution, I tested it. Audio/video was glitchy, maybe this is an ffmpeg limitation. My hardware was strong enough.
Multiple audio to multiple destinations (with same resolution and bitrate) - it can be really good for multilanguage streams...
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