Since you want to use the mixer to control the individual volumes, you'll have to deal with the delay in your OBS software.
The issue is that the capture card will LIKELY introduce a bit of delay in your video stream while the audio will not be delayed if it is hooked up through the mixer. Since you capture your Xbox video/audio using a capture card, it makes using the mixer. The first assumption I'm going to make is that you want to stream Xbox games and PC games. Ok, I don't have a diagram, but I'll describe it better.
Audio mixer for pc and xbox software#
I want to hook up my xbox and pc to the mixer and just be able to set the levels based on the mixer not the obs software if that makes senseĪlso if you have a diagram i could follow that would be awesome as well! This is very helpful but I don't really get it haha. You'd be technically feeding the computer sounds back into the computer, but most mixers have the option of sending one input either to the headphones OR to the speakers, so you could mute the computer audio when sending it back into the computer for recording/streaming. probably the main out to your computer's line in, and plug your headphones into the headphone Jack on the mixer. The mic will go on one of the mic channels. Hooking the PC and Xbox to the mixing board is easy. microphone.Īlso, I just purchased literally almost the exact same mixer just without all the digital effects. So you send the game audio to the monitor output, which is hooked up to your headphones, and the mic output to the computer to act as a.
I say this because if you're streaming and playing an online game with push to talk, you don't want to feed your game audio to the same place your microphone is going, because no one wants to hear your game audio over the push to talk. That way you can avoid recording your own computer sounds. See the "To Mon/To St" button, that'll send channels 9/10 to either the monitor out, or the main "stereo out".
You'd be technically feeding the computer sounds back into the computer, but most mixers have the option of sending one input either to the headphones OR to the speakers, so you could mute the computer audio when sending it back into the computer for recording/streaming.Īh, in your case it's channels 9 and 10. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I have a similar setup. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.