jilliey
New Member
{Posting my reply to someone having the issue of audio not coming through OBS here so it is easier for others to find.}
My reasoning for figuring this out was because I wanted to use my laptop as a monitor for Nintendo Switch. OBS is most compatible with my Video Capture Card so I decided to use OBS as more of a media player rather than a means to live stream. I did this for myself: I clicked on 'Profile' at the top of OBS and 'New', gave the profile a name, and selected the option for just recording, not streaming. However you can still use this to get audio from OBS to play back to you while optimizing for streaming and have the playback while streaming. I won't be recording or streaming, this just makes my laptop not have to work as hard trying to optimize for a stream. I'm also using a very cheap Video Capture Card from Walmart for $20 that is amazing. It maybe has a 0.1 second delay on screen, video quality is 1080p HD, and it's cheap! It is a Vivitar Creator Series HDMI to USB Video Capture Card.
1) Add Video Capture Device and Audio Input Capture to a scene.
• When adding Video Capture Device, change your device to whatever you are trying to capture with your capture card. (Our case is USB Video.) Click 'OK'.
• When adding Audio Input Capture, change the Device to Digital Audio Interface (#ofports- USB Digital Audio). [My laptop has 3 ports, yours may have more; if so the #ofports will be different.] Click 'OK'.
2) Look under Audio Mixer and find your Audio Input Capture. Beside the volume adjustment slider, click the gear(settings) button. Select Advanced Audio Properties.
• Once the Advanced Audio Properties tab is opened, find your Audio Input Capture, and find the drop down under Audio Monitoring for your Audio Input Capture.
• Change the drop down from default "Monitor Off" to "Monitor and Output". Click 'Close' to close Advanced Audio Properties. (What you just did will save, don't worry.)
3) Click 'File' in the upper left corner of OBS, then click 'Settings'.
• Once the Settings tab is open, click 'Audio' which is located on the left side listing.
• Locate the Advanced section under the Audio Settings.
• Change your Monitoring Device from 'Default' to whatever device you want sound to come through from OBS. (Example: I have my headphones jacked in so 'Headphones' will come up as an option for a Monitoring Device.)
• Click 'Apply' then click 'OK'.
4) Give your joystick a wiggle and see if you're now able to hear the normal menu settings!
P.S.. You might want to adjust the Audio Input Capture and Desktop Audio volume slider to your liking. The sliders' default is pretty loud.
Sorry this is such a long post! I had been trying to figure this problem out for a couple hours and could not find any complete answers in one so I wanted to be very thorough. If it doesn't work, let me know and I will go through my settings and see if there's anything important changed that I forgot I had changed. Hope this helps! <3
My reasoning for figuring this out was because I wanted to use my laptop as a monitor for Nintendo Switch. OBS is most compatible with my Video Capture Card so I decided to use OBS as more of a media player rather than a means to live stream. I did this for myself: I clicked on 'Profile' at the top of OBS and 'New', gave the profile a name, and selected the option for just recording, not streaming. However you can still use this to get audio from OBS to play back to you while optimizing for streaming and have the playback while streaming. I won't be recording or streaming, this just makes my laptop not have to work as hard trying to optimize for a stream. I'm also using a very cheap Video Capture Card from Walmart for $20 that is amazing. It maybe has a 0.1 second delay on screen, video quality is 1080p HD, and it's cheap! It is a Vivitar Creator Series HDMI to USB Video Capture Card.
1) Add Video Capture Device and Audio Input Capture to a scene.
• When adding Video Capture Device, change your device to whatever you are trying to capture with your capture card. (Our case is USB Video.) Click 'OK'.
• When adding Audio Input Capture, change the Device to Digital Audio Interface (#ofports- USB Digital Audio). [My laptop has 3 ports, yours may have more; if so the #ofports will be different.] Click 'OK'.
2) Look under Audio Mixer and find your Audio Input Capture. Beside the volume adjustment slider, click the gear(settings) button. Select Advanced Audio Properties.
• Once the Advanced Audio Properties tab is opened, find your Audio Input Capture, and find the drop down under Audio Monitoring for your Audio Input Capture.
• Change the drop down from default "Monitor Off" to "Monitor and Output". Click 'Close' to close Advanced Audio Properties. (What you just did will save, don't worry.)
3) Click 'File' in the upper left corner of OBS, then click 'Settings'.
• Once the Settings tab is open, click 'Audio' which is located on the left side listing.
• Locate the Advanced section under the Audio Settings.
• Change your Monitoring Device from 'Default' to whatever device you want sound to come through from OBS. (Example: I have my headphones jacked in so 'Headphones' will come up as an option for a Monitoring Device.)
• Click 'Apply' then click 'OK'.
4) Give your joystick a wiggle and see if you're now able to hear the normal menu settings!
P.S.. You might want to adjust the Audio Input Capture and Desktop Audio volume slider to your liking. The sliders' default is pretty loud.
Sorry this is such a long post! I had been trying to figure this problem out for a couple hours and could not find any complete answers in one so I wanted to be very thorough. If it doesn't work, let me know and I will go through my settings and see if there's anything important changed that I forgot I had changed. Hope this helps! <3