Scene specific audio sources in OBS
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2020
- Looking for a clean way to setup specific audio sources per scenes in OBS? Want to make sure that your mic and game sound play on your "game" scene but that the game sound can't be heard on your intermission scene? Look no further. Setting up scene specific audio sources is easier than you think and in this video I show you exactly how to set it up.
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Anyone have any cool tricks to do unique things in OBS? If so let me know!
You're a genius. Big help ty
Took a while to find a video showing how to not just "mute" the mic for my intro. This is what I needed.
"currently off doing real life" is the best transition scene quote i've seen
It still workks 3 years later, thank you
So, THANK YOU! You started describing listing each audio source independently and I about shoved my palm through my face, it was that easy!
DUDE YOU ARE A LEGEND!! It was weird coming from Streamlabs where all these steps are done for you. But I’m so glad I know what to do now! THANK YOU!
Dude, you’re the man. Just starting to get into live-streaming, made some transition scenes and ‘we’ll be back’, etc, and did NOT want that Desktop Audio in there.
Thanks for the quick tutorial!
Omfg duh why didn’t I think of disabling the defaults first 😂🙏 thank you
Glad to help!
Thank you very much, sir! It took me years to find the solution to this issue until I found your video! Keep it up!
This video helped me so much, thanks for posting it!!
Very helpful, thanks, tricky with all the audio sources, all set now :)
Thanks dude, this cleaned up my recordings a lot. Huge quality of life increase for me, thanks to you
This was extremely helpful! thanks so much!
Oh bless you, this still works like a charm and makes it so I don't have to fumble to mute everything on every scene change!
Quick and straightforward. Thank you homie
thank you so much this was really helpful you earned my like
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Thanks. Super simple fix but not so obvious for new OBS users.
Legend! Super helpful awesome video mate :-)
Very useful, thx for sharing!
saved me a major headache, much appreciated
Thanks for the video as simple as it sounded i never though to disable mains and then simpley add as a source. Appreciated!
Thanks!!! Helped me a bunch!!!
Useful advice, thanks!
You just did my day...thanks.
Nice! Thank you bruh ❤
Thanks this helped me alot I have kids and sometimes when streaming they get loud in the background so I have to step away and I left my stream on so this was very helpful.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
Thanks for the video. Cheers!
Thank you. Solved my problem.
Thanks! This solved my problem
Thank you very much.
massive help thankyou so much
Solved my problem, answered my question, thanks a lot...
Thanks 🙏🏽 for the help cause this was driving me nuts 🥜 😂
Thank you!!
Thank you one more thing checked of my list for my stream w
Your the first to explain it in a way i understanded.
glad to help!
Awesome! 👍
damn this was stupid simple but shouldn't be this difficult to figure out. Thanks for this
Thank u, good Video!
Awesome tip, thanks a lot!
No problem!
Thanks man! That helps me a lot!
Glad to help!
nice, thanks
Ty!
Thank you
Fricking awesome man. Good help, quick, and easy to understand. You get a like and sub from me.
Glad to have helped!
THANK YOU! I've been fumbling around between scenes, trying to mute this or that.
Thanks you vm!
Great Quality ! Earn one sub 😉
thank you. took forever to find this i didnt want music in my starting stream
Glad to help!
Worked thanks.
I love you!
Thank you, kinda weird that this isn't how default audio works in OBS
Thank You!!!
Np glad to help!
@@Lockhinator your a legend brotha, keep up the great work! This is gonna help massively for my streams!
DUDE THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS FUCKING VIDEO
Good video but for some reason when I have it in default on all my scenes the game sounds but when disabled it all and add it manually it doesnt produce any noise
yeah thx goofy you explain 1 thing for so long that i forget the other shit ur taling bout n now i deleted all my audio now i gotta find out how to bring it back
Could you essentially do this with multiple cameras?
I’m trying to have scene 1 have a specific camera then switch to scene 2 and it have separate cam. But it always makes me stick to one camera
but how do you remove the mic in a scene, every time i mute the mic it does it for every scene
Have you figured it out? I’m trying to figure out the same thing!
Yea me too
I want to see how I can have different audio levels for different scenes
eazy peazy lemon squeezy - this seems like the sort of feature that OBS should add - because it seems fundamentally ODD that one would go to setting and disable all of the audio sources for effective scene by scene operation - ie what one does most of the time.
How do I make my microphone push-to-talk using this method?
video starts at 0:53
My problem is so weird. So I have my mic synced up with my Elgato perfectly. BUT those settings do not work for my desktop streams, I'm off sync. How do I separate my mic settings for each scene. I want mic settings saved for my Elgato stream and for my Desktop stream.
Oh wow, I was wondering how to automatically mute my mic on the BRB scene. I disable audio manually and then I forget to enable it back. And then 5 minutes later I realize it. Now it will be just fine 🙂
Hi, just found this video. I try following you step by step, but, with the audio disabled, I get nothing, even when I add the source to a scene.
I’m on a Mac, using BlackHole for my computer’s internal audio routing. Any advice? (I am already working on getting a PC)
Almost thought this was what I needed, but I'm not going to disable the defaults then add them in 1 by 1 to every single one of my scenes
It can be a pain wont lie but this method works. If you find a more simple way let me know.
Just set up the couple of different initial scenes with the correct audio outputs you need then duplicate them as many times as you need and edit them accordingly. It’s actually really easy and not that time consuming
Is it the same way with streamlabs
After disabling all audio in settings, when I add the input it does not show in audio mixer.
The key here is not just adding the sources but clicking the lock icon as well
I don’t have a desktop audio input option, only my mic?
This doesn't work for me. I've disabled all devices in settings (although for me, it's under the settings heading "Global audio devices" so must be a different version of OBS to yours) and when I click OK, they're still all there in Audio mixer. No change.
tnx sir, here take this comment for algorithm
The audio doesn’t stop when changing from scene 1 to scene 2. I have a RUclips video playing on scene 1 and want it to stop when changing scenes.
anyway to get desktop audio back, without installing voice meter conflicts with my system cant use it.. otherwise awesome
why when i add my mic/desktop audio can i hear myself now?
I can’t figure out how to use a sound for each scene transition. Like how do I do that
Are you using a custom transition like an MP4 or something similar? If so then add the sound as a part of that MP4 and it will play when you transition.
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Does someone know how to cross fade the audio sources? For a smoother transition between scenes?
From what I understand if you do not replicate the audio source on both scenes and fade from one scene to another OBS should automatically fade the audio while transitioning. Is that not the case?
@@Lockhinator This is what I have been trying to figure out for a while now. It doesnt seem to automatically fade. Instead, my "Starting Soon" music just hard cuts off a few seconds after transitioning to a new scene.
I deleted an audio sources from a specific scene but it won’t go away from my audio mixer
I had this setup perfectly now obs keeps showing my mic when I hide the scene. It’s frustrating
Found the problem, and the fix. Apparently I had put a stinger transition on my camera scene when it was inside a group instead of putting the transition on the group itself. Changing that one little thing, made it so my mics in that hidden source were still showing up in the audio mixer when they "weren't playing" which was weird. I even tested it by recording a clip and the mic cuts out when the scene is hidden, but the mics still show up in the audio mixer and I can see the levels jumping.
Rip, i have nothing but default and microphone there so this does not help
When I do that it doesn't show up in the Mixer?
Found the problem, I use preview and didn't transition to see the mixer.
My desktop audio is not showing up as an option
Hop in Discord and ill see if i can help you out.
Did you fix this issue? I'm having the same problem..
@@Tekktite Nope I just disabled every audio input in settings apart from that one
@@RaelDanger You could also just create a specific audio source that points to your desktop audio and disable everything in the audio settings of OBS.
Bcz of ur video my obs crashed and causing eco ...and now i m regreting why i watched ur video and change settings according ur video
Seems like you might have messed something up on your end. Setting audio sources isn't something that causes obs to crash on 99.99999% of the systems on the market.
I wanted to play an AUDIO FILE, not "specific audio" or this new sort of whatever you're talking about.
6th dislike.
Every engagement helps! Much appreciated my guy!