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Hello! Pardon such a basic question! I am new to Vmix and have watched all the audio tutorials and spend several hours trying to mess with the settings and I cannot get this to work.
I have a microphone headset and I can only get it to record the microphone, meaning only I can be heard for the recording, no one else. How do I set it up so the headset speakers can be recorded as well so I can record everyone else on zoom or discord calls?
I have a built in camera on the computer but I do not want to use the audio from that. I need the following inputs:
- Camera (no audio) - Speaker Audio (from headset) - Mic Audio (from headset)
Again, super new and I could not find an answer to this. Hope it's an easy answer. Thanks in advance!
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Originally Posted by: dmwkr Thank you! Follow up question: What if I want to record the sound I'm hearing in the headset even if it's not a call? Like if I want to have music in the background that is not pre-downloaded for the video (I.E. youtube, spotify, etc). Is there a way to set up so my mic is working but I am also able to record the sound I am hearing over the headset? Thank you!
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