Nice video but the issue I have with the way this is setup is your wave link in on the game pc.... meaning you'll have to alt tab to adjust volumes if needed which kinda defeats the purpose of a dual pc. Couldn't you just have the wave link on the stream then check listen to this device on the waves 3rd output MicrophoneFX and select the line out then put it into the Line in on the game pc would that work? I'm not sure I want to ditch my goxlr for the wave xlr if this is the only way to achieve voice chat in game.
I just use a stream deck + to control all the audio now so I don't need to alt tab out ever to change anything. I have all the different audio channels recorded separately on my PC so I need them there, for the stream I don't need them separate anymore so the line in works fine
Great video still one problem for me that i still can’t fix I still get a small echo in my videos/ streams and I have no idea where it is coming from anyone have any ideas or know of anything ?
Normally that's when you have two outputs playing the same sound, just mute each thing on your stream one by one. For example if in OBS you have your desktop audio and stream out audio, that will echo, so mute your desktop audio in OBS
@@GeekyPastimes my obs on my streaming pc only has two audio mixers ones a mic/aux other is Spotify so I’m a lil confused on how it still gets a slight echo thank you for ur response though with the video being a little old do you have any other ideas ?
You definitely can do it that way. I like being able to use my mic and headphones with my gaming pc without having the streaming pc turned on, and having all the different channels separately on my gaming pc for the local recording, so I can make videos where I cut out discord chat etc but still have game sound. That's a bit trickier if you have all the audio set up on your stream pc in my experience, but both work!
Do you save your audio recordings on your gaming PC? I can't figure out how to seperate the tracks on my Streaming PC. It only sends one audio channel from the gaming PC.
Yeah all my recordings are done on my pc, the stream pc just gets the stream mix to send out. I wanted that because I don't want my webcam and overlays on my recordings
So are you recording on your main pc, hence having obs open with all the audio inputs on different mix lines and then it being outputed to your streaming pc with the line out stream mix? Also why not use the listen to stream mix over your hdmi going to the stram pc to eliminate an aux or does that cause more interference?
I don't use the audio over hdmi because I found I was getting some delay problems that were a pain to sort out, where my webcam and mic audio would be out of sync. I know there are ways around that though and it's definitely viable. I just quite like having things as direct as I can manage
Currently I have my mic/headphones/wave xlr through my streaming pc. I just want to be able to use the same mic on the gaming pc. Can I just connect the aux cable between the two or is it more complicated than that?
I don't see why that wouldn't work, I just don't think it would get any processing you're doing on the mic, it'd be like having your monitor feed to it
What would the adapter be? I'm not sure what you mean or how you would do it without sending the audio via line out/line in. Maybe you could do it sending the audio over the hdmi but I'm always worried it would create delay
Not at the moment with this setup. I have in the past and used the OBS async filter to balance it out (with a lot of trial and error) but right now it seems fine.
@@GeekyPastimes I was just wondering I've had slight delay with my Facecam to Mic using this method. I think it's fixed with like 150ms of Video Delay but I'm always thinking... Is it still off? Lol
You could have the camera attached to the pc that you're recording on then use NDI output from that version of OBS to send the stream to your streaming pc. It's a plugin that lets you send a stream over a network. Or you could just plug the camera into your stream pc and record it there?
Are you using a Game Capture OR using a NDI/Teleport while sending your game play from Game PC to Stream PC? (thats what I use). Will this all still work in my case?
Personally I'd always have them connected to your gaming pc just so you minimise any delays, but it does mean you need to have discord on your gaming pc too
How would the sound get to your streaming pc from your gaming pc? In this I suggest plugging the wave XLR into your gaming pc then running an aux cable to your streaming pc like in from the wave xlr
is there a way i can do this without hearing my voice cause its kind of annoying lol.. ive done some test and have no voice lag i also have good internet as well..
@@GeekyPastimes in the wave link software or wave xlr im new to this ive had 9 kinds of hell if i turn anything to 0 then i have no sound in stream or recordings
You are a saint!!!! I have been looking for this very explanation of the dual PC setup AND game chat with 1 mic. THANK YOU x1000000
Nice video but the issue I have with the way this is setup is your wave link in on the game pc.... meaning you'll have to alt tab to adjust volumes if needed which kinda defeats the purpose of a dual pc. Couldn't you just have the wave link on the stream then check listen to this device on the waves 3rd output MicrophoneFX and select the line out then put it into the Line in on the game pc would that work? I'm not sure I want to ditch my goxlr for the wave xlr if this is the only way to achieve voice chat in game.
I just use a stream deck + to control all the audio now so I don't need to alt tab out ever to change anything.
I have all the different audio channels recorded separately on my PC so I need them there, for the stream I don't need them separate anymore so the line in works fine
Hey!!!!! Very informative video. Well put together. Will this work with a mac/pc setup? Just buy proper cables?
Thank you! I haven't tried using macs for any of this so wouldn't want to guess, sorry!
thank you so much for making this way more complicated than it had to be
Great video still one problem for me that i still can’t fix I still get a small echo in my videos/ streams and I have no idea where it is coming from anyone have any ideas or know of anything ?
Normally that's when you have two outputs playing the same sound, just mute each thing on your stream one by one. For example if in OBS you have your desktop audio and stream out audio, that will echo, so mute your desktop audio in OBS
@@GeekyPastimes my obs on my streaming pc only has two audio mixers ones a mic/aux other is Spotify so I’m a lil confused on how it still gets a slight echo thank you for ur response though with the video being a little old do you have any other ideas ?
what if i wanted it to be on my stream pc to eliminate thing things on my game pc, kinda the point of having two right?
You definitely can do it that way. I like being able to use my mic and headphones with my gaming pc without having the streaming pc turned on, and having all the different channels separately on my gaming pc for the local recording, so I can make videos where I cut out discord chat etc but still have game sound. That's a bit trickier if you have all the audio set up on your stream pc in my experience, but both work!
I’m with you on this. I’m obsessed about not letting anything eating frames from my game.
Do you save your audio recordings on your gaming PC? I can't figure out how to seperate the tracks on my Streaming PC. It only sends one audio channel from the gaming PC.
Yeah all my recordings are done on my pc, the stream pc just gets the stream mix to send out.
I wanted that because I don't want my webcam and overlays on my recordings
@GeekyPastimes got it! Thank you for your videos! You're a lifesaver, honestly lol
So are you recording on your main pc, hence having obs open with all the audio inputs on different mix lines and then it being outputed to your streaming pc with the line out stream mix? Also why not use the listen to stream mix over your hdmi going to the stram pc to eliminate an aux or does that cause more interference?
I don't use the audio over hdmi because I found I was getting some delay problems that were a pain to sort out, where my webcam and mic audio would be out of sync. I know there are ways around that though and it's definitely viable. I just quite like having things as direct as I can manage
Currently I have my mic/headphones/wave xlr through my streaming pc. I just want to be able to use the same mic on the gaming pc. Can I just connect the aux cable between the two or is it more complicated than that?
I don't see why that wouldn't work, I just don't think it would get any processing you're doing on the mic, it'd be like having your monitor feed to it
is it Line out on the back of the stream pc and line in to game pc or other way around?
Other way round to get audio from gaming pc to stream pc
I would like to see the Wave XLR connect to the streaming pc, so everything except game is running on streaming pc.
My issue with that is the local recordings wouldn't have discord/the mic on them
Geeky! Question about if this works with only a 3.5 mm adapter per PC/Laptop set up without the line in/line out option?
What would the adapter be? I'm not sure what you mean or how you would do it without sending the audio via line out/line in. Maybe you could do it sending the audio over the hdmi but I'm always worried it would create delay
Do you ever feel like you have any delay with your voice and camera being on different PCs? Like even a SLIGHT delay?
Not at the moment with this setup. I have in the past and used the OBS async filter to balance it out (with a lot of trial and error) but right now it seems fine.
@@GeekyPastimes I was just wondering I've had slight delay with my Facecam to Mic using this method. I think it's fixed with like 150ms of Video Delay but I'm always thinking... Is it still off? Lol
Any ideas on how I could use this configuration but still be able to have a face cam on my recordings with one camera?
You could have the camera attached to the pc that you're recording on then use NDI output from that version of OBS to send the stream to your streaming pc. It's a plugin that lets you send a stream over a network.
Or you could just plug the camera into your stream pc and record it there?
Are you using a Game Capture OR using a NDI/Teleport while sending your game play from Game PC to Stream PC? (thats what I use). Will this all still work in my case?
same thing i was thinkin.
I swap between the two. When I'm using my console I use NDI and when I stream from my PC I use a capture card. It definitely all works fine with NDI
Can i use the elgato chat link cable ?
I never hear myself; I don't like to listen to myself; I use and want to continue to use my wireless headphones. Which PC should I connect them to?
Personally I'd always have them connected to your gaming pc just so you minimise any delays, but it does mean you need to have discord on your gaming pc too
Thank you so much for the reply!@@GeekyPastimes
Good Evening, i plugrd the wave xlr into the streaming pc and i cant hear sounds from my gaming pc
why that?
How would the sound get to your streaming pc from your gaming pc? In this I suggest plugging the wave XLR into your gaming pc then running an aux cable to your streaming pc like in from the wave xlr
I don't see the wavelink sfx in my obs settings.. I'm stuck lol
it should just appear under Audio output capture as long as you have the Wave Link software installed
yes i have all the things in your setup too lol.
thank you
You're welcome!
Can you do one with single Pc set up please! I have the same equipment always have so much trouble 🙏🏽🙏🏽
is there a way i can do this without hearing my voice cause its kind of annoying lol.. ive done some test and have no voice lag i also have good internet as well..
Yeah on the wave XLR you can just right click on your mic channel at the top, then turn the monitor sound all the way to zero
@@GeekyPastimes in the wave link software or wave xlr im new to this ive had 9 kinds of hell if i turn anything to 0 then i have no sound in stream or recordings
think i have it resolved now thanks