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Sorry to sound like the Newbee I am, but I was told to change an audio setting to Mainboard audio. I'm not sure what that means. Here is a screen shot of available settings. Default for new is set to master. michaelrb attached the following image(s): ScreenShot001.jpg (50kb) downloaded 3 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Here is the original suggestion. (Getting a bluetooth device to be recognized by VMix.
"If you really want to use your Bluetooth interface: Go to vMix settings --> Audio Outputs and set Bus B to your Mainboard audio. Route all inputs to send to your caller to Bus B. Do not route the Mackie input to B. Connect your Mainboard audio output to a stereo line in on the Mackie e.g. channel 5/6. Set the gain correctly: Page 3 of the Mackie manual. Mute this channel, leave the fader down, just set the 'Mon' knob to 'U'. Set the 'Mon' knob on channel 1 (Microphone) to 'U'. Do not turn the 'Mon' knob on channel 3 (Blue Driver), leave it at 0. Change the cable connected to 'FX Send' to 'Mon Send'. Control the audio level to your caller with the 'Mon' fader."
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Speakers (Realtek High Definition Audio)
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