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I've a Rødecaster Pro going into Vmix/PC. I'm looking to bring in a Skype and Vmix call on a single PC with the main goal for all of us to be able to communicate without feedback, latency etc.
I've set Skype NDI but the problem has been the Skype caller hearing me and the Vmix call and other feed, echo issues from a number of ends.
Have I set the original audio input wrong on Vmix? Also do I need mx-minus on for the Rodecaster Pro setting?
Any advice would be great or a run through?
Cheers, Niall.
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Are you using an audio bus for the return to the Skype caller? See: https://www.vmix.com/kno...h-return-video-and-audioAdd inputs one by one to this bus, to check when the echo appears for the Skype caller. Also, the Rodecaster has a Usb mix minus setting, that should be activated.
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I clicked off the audio bus on the 'A' on the NDI Skype output, it seems to have taken away the feedback on Skype. I think everything is working now, I'll be able to properly test tomorrow, cheers for the advice.
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