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Obediah the Bold  
#1 Posted : Friday, October 30, 2020 2:11:27 AM(UTC)
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I believe I set everything up right, but clearly not.

on a zoom call, I am using "same as system" or Microphone (Logictech Brio).

So participants can hear me, but they hear my background music and video sound (I play a video in the call) through my microphone and not directly from vMix via the Cable output.

When I click in zoom on the microphone to select a mic and choose Cable output (vb-audio virtual cable) it has no sound at all.

Please help, what am I doing wrong.

(Windows 10 desktop, latest version of vMix (23.0.0.65X64) and zoom) Brand new computer, 1000 Mbps internet.
Obediah the Bold  
#2 Posted : Friday, October 30, 2020 2:23:38 AM(UTC)
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I just rewatched the setup video and its Line (NewTek Audio NDI Audio).

But that's NOT WORKING EITHER.
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#3 Posted : Friday, October 30, 2020 2:55:35 AM(UTC)
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Which vMix audio bus are you sending to the Cable output (vb-audio virtual cable)? I'd suggest you need to pick an group (from the A-G options) that's not already being used, and then send your microphone input to that group, along with any other audio channels that you want your guests to hear, in order to create a clean feed for sending to Zoom.

If your microphone is picking up playback of background music and video sound, I can only assume that it's because you're monitoring it via speakers, meaning you have an acoustic problem to solve rather than anything that can be fixed by settings in vMix. The usual answer it to you headphones or an earpiece to monitor music/video audio so that your microphone won't pick it up (or if it does, it will be very low-level).
Obediah the Bold  
#4 Posted : Friday, October 30, 2020 8:27:08 AM(UTC)
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I had everything in bus A.

However, I did see that my Master sound was muted on the audio mixer.

I checked that to green and then on Zoom i could use my NDI input.

HOWEVER, now there is echo on the other end. I clicked echo cancelation on Zoom, from Auto to Aggressive. No help.

What was happening before was the sound from my background music and videos was coming out my speakers and going into my mic. so if I used my Logictech mic on Zoom they could hear me and my music. But I want that music to be direct. Better quality.

Now it is direct AND going through my speakers, creating an echo.

What now?

arrgggghhh.
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