
I'm not sure on this, but it seems the only way I'd be able to isolate the Zoom attendees voice along with the media clips is by running the media clips off something like VLC Player (rather than using OBS's built-in player, as otherwise that audio is an integrated part of the output audio feed from OBS). I'd like to play those things through my regular Macbook built-in speakers or through my headphones as needed (in other words, be able to use either headphones or speakers whenever I want).īased on what you've learned, what do you think is the best way to set that up?
Audio hijack obs mp4#
Just like you, I want to be able to hear the Zoom attendees audio (and not my own voice), but I'd also like to hear the audio generated by the MP4 & MP3 clips (so I can comment on them as we're watching/listening). Except I'll also be pulling audio from MP4 video clips and MP3 audio clips. I'm hoping you can help me with a couple questions.įirst, I'm aiming for pretty much the exact same setup (more or less). This is fantastic! Thanks so much for laying all of this out for us. When I speak into the blue yeti can hear myself in the headset.

The best Windows alternative is Equalizer APO, which is both free and Open Source. In mac sound settings I selected OBS training as output. Audio Hijack is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. In mac Audio Midi Setup I created a multi-output device called “OBS Training” and I checked: I have the setup going but the problem I want to solve is that I can hear myself in the headset and I do not want that. I want to give distance learning using zoom and OBS.
