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ccarollo  
#1 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 2:24:03 PM(UTC)
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Is it possible for the vMix Virtual Capture Device to include the mixed audio from all my streams? vMix does a good job of mixing audio between my different sources, and the Virtual Capture is great for sending that directly to Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder...except that it doesn't include my mixed audio. Is this supported?

Even with the DeckLink Renderer option, it looks like it wants to output a specific audio input, rather than the audio mix that I'm previewing withing vMix. What exactly is the correct workflow for using vMix to mix audio while it's mixing all my video sources?
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#2 Posted : Friday, July 22, 2011 5:03:40 AM(UTC)
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Most sound cards will provide the option to record everything that is playing in vMix. This is the recommended approach to mixing the audio for Adobe Flash Media Live Encoder etc.
Under Windows 7 this option will usually be called "Stereo Mix" or "What u hear" under the audio selection box in FMLE.

If it is not visible, sometimes it is hidden in the control panel:

1. Open Control Panel.
2. Go to Sound.
3. Under the Recording tab right click anywhere and click "Show Disabled Devices"
4. Right click the Stereo Mix option and select Enable.

There should now be an option for Wave or "Stereo Mix" you can enable and use in vMix.

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