Thank you, been looking for something like this. It was indeed short and sweet, easy to follow and with actual explanations for what the different settings do, which is extremely appreciated :)
Thanks for this. I'm getting into gaming content creation and streaming myself (It's part of my job) and I've been having issues with the game sound overpowering my voice (OSRS to be specific). Tinkering with it now.
Thank you so much! The audio of my stream is my bane! I NEVER manage to figure out the right ratio of my voice and game audio. For every game it is different, and inside the games themselves it is different from scene to scene. It is such a pain to figure out. But with this i finally can just max out the game and dont worry about people wont be able to hear me!
I thought this was very complicated to do when I wanted to introduce it to my stream. But thanks to you it has been very easy, thanks man. You helped lot´s of us!
Bro. This is a crazy helpful video. You are very easy to follow. Can I suggest remaking this video but find a way to show how the settings affect your voice while you change the settings that would make a world of difference
So game audio adjustments are usually best actually made within the games themselves. For the microphone, you can right click the mic in the mixer, filters, then add a gain filter and adjust it that way. If you want to build out even more from there for microphone quality there's a video here ( ua-cam.com/video/I0-BfhfoF0M/v-deo.html ).
Thank you, been looking for something like this. It was indeed short and sweet, easy to follow and with actual explanations for what the different settings do, which is extremely appreciated :)
Thanks for the help. This is the least complicated explanation for ducking I've found this far. I appreciate it.
Awesome tutorial, you explained everything amazingly!!!
Awesome video, thanks for the help!
Thanks for this. I'm getting into gaming content creation and streaming myself (It's part of my job) and I've been having issues with the game sound overpowering my voice (OSRS to be specific). Tinkering with it now.
Just thought about adding this to my streaming recently and your video was so clear/to the point. Thank you so much for your help!
Thank you so much! The audio of my stream is my bane! I NEVER manage to figure out the right ratio of my voice and game audio. For every game it is different, and inside the games themselves it is different from scene to scene. It is such a pain to figure out. But with this i finally can just max out the game and dont worry about people wont be able to hear me!
same man. it's a nightmare. audio engineers are underrated.
I thought this was very complicated to do when I wanted to introduce it to my stream.
But thanks to you it has been very easy, thanks man.
You helped lot´s of us!
Bro. This is a crazy helpful video. You are very easy to follow. Can I suggest remaking this video but find a way to show how the settings affect your voice while you change the settings that would make a world of difference
Thank you so much
very well explained. Thanks
thank you so freaking much for this
Super helpful, thanks!
Great video man. Thanks so much.
Thanks, you helped me a lot!
thanks man it helped me a lot
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Thank you thank you thank you bro
Thank you so much for this!
Thank you!!!! youre tutorial is so helpful!
Thank you!
thanks bro i subbed and liked
Thanks for the video. I have one problem when I setup my virtual cable it appears the speaker audio is playing into the mic on obs.
for some reason it doesn’t show my mic but if i use a different source it shows it in the drop-down /:
I just want to turn down my game aduo in obs and it's still loud I need help and I want to make my mic loader please help me
So game audio adjustments are usually best actually made within the games themselves. For the microphone, you can right click the mic in the mixer, filters, then add a gain filter and adjust it that way. If you want to build out even more from there for microphone quality there's a video here ( ua-cam.com/video/I0-BfhfoF0M/v-deo.html ).
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thanks for the help my aduio is way better ;]
Very useful, thank you very much!
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