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waldron18  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, October 13, 2015 11:01:07 PM(UTC)
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Hi there

I'm just after some advice on the best way to bring in a Skype call to Vmix.

The scenario I have coming up is that I have an information session which will have a live audience of about 200 and then this will be streamed online as well. I will need to bring in a skype call so that the person on stage can speak to them through the wireless mic, I will then show the skype call on a big screen and through the in-house PA. I need to then stream this as well.

Getting the camera and audio into skype is pretty easy, I just want to know if I will run into any looping/feedback and how to best avoid it? Anything else I should be aware of?

I'm using a Focusrite 18i20 as my audio interface. Will I need Virtual Audio Cable or is that not necessary?

Thanks for your help!
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 14, 2015 3:53:40 AM(UTC)
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I would bring Skype in on a separate machine then split the output to the screen and into the vmix computer. Audio I would take through a separate mixer to give as much control as possible. You may also need to delay the audio slightly too, so you may need a device like a Beringher Shark for that purpose.
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#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 14, 2015 8:23:20 AM(UTC)
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This post is still relevant and probably the "best" method for bringing in Skype:

http://forums.vmix.com/d...ts&m=11167#post11167


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IceStream wrote:
This post is still relevant and probably the "best" method for bringing in Skype:

http://forums.vmix.com/d...ts&m=11167#post11167


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Thanks for the link Ice! That is perfect. I'll have a play with it and see how I go.
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, October 20, 2015 12:51:24 AM(UTC)
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Voicemeeter Banana is a better alternative to VB Cable

http://vb-audio.pagesper...r/Voicemeeter/banana.htm
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2015 11:41:58 AM(UTC)
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IceStream wrote:
This post is still relevant and probably the "best" method for bringing in Skype:
http://forums.vmix.com/d...ts&m=11167#post11167
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Hi Ice/folks

Is this still the best approach for Skype? I want to do some remote interviews.
Is there any recommended modifications to vMix settings (audio or video) to capture the interviews in 720 at least.

Thanks

Whit
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#7 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2015 2:49:52 PM(UTC)
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Here is what we do:

* 3 Computers - Broadcast computer running vMix HD, 2 Skype Computers
* Skype Computer 1 calls Guest, co-Host & Skype Computer 2
* Both Skype computers send video to Broadcast computer via HDMI
* Broadcast computer receives video via AverMedia C985 cards (2x)
* Skype Computer 1 sends audio to mixer
* Skype Computer 1 has Guest as main video
* Skype Computer 2 has Co-Host as main video
* Broadcast computer uses vMix Full Screen to send video, via HDMI, to Skype Computer 2
* Skype Computer 2 uses AverMedia c985 card to receive video, uses this as an input in vMix Basic HD
* Skype Computer 2 uses the External output of vMix Basic HD as the video for Skype so co-Host and Guest can see the live output as it happens


Sounds complicated, but it really isn't. This method eliminates the audio/video sync issues I had when using Desktop capture to get video. It also allows my guest and co-host to see the live feed. We use YouTube live embeded on our site and with the 15-30+ second delay, it just didn't work for them to watch that to see what was being discussed at the moment.


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#8 Posted : Wednesday, November 25, 2015 6:02:47 PM(UTC)
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IceStream wrote:
This post is still relevant and probably the "best" method for bringing in Skype:
Ice


I think I have this setup complete. Ac ouple of workarounds I had to employ and would prefer not to have to.

1. When I am speaking I mute my speakers so I don't hear my part of the conversation thru them.

2. If I use my webcam as the input to Skype, I can't use it as an input to vMix.

I want to use the Socxial Media split screen title with both sender & receiver in a window. My work around is to not send video.

Anyone lnow of a way to avoid these two issues?

Thanks

Whit
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