![]() Search for "Sound" and click the first option. Once that's done, in OBS your "Desktop Audio" channel should be picking up your microphone. So the question at this point was: How can I make it so the sound of my mic is both - going through one channel AND sending feedback to my headset?įirstly, you want to just delete the "Mic/Aux" channel from the Mixer entirely and turn on "listening" for your mic through windows. The issue with this was that OBS doesn't quite have a separator for what gets picked up in "Desktop Audio", so when I turned on audio monitoring (to hear myself), it was not only going through the "Mic/Aux" channel, but also the "Desktop Audio" channel because I was hearing myself through the current default speaker. In detail, I wanted to hear myself while I had my gaming headset on. I was also having this issue as I'm a streamer and like to play music during my stream, and also play other media (Youtube Videos, Spotify.) through "Desktop Audio" on my mixer in OBS. ![]() ![]() ![]() So after long periods of thinking and trying to get this to work, I've come across a very simple solution to this problem that I see many people are having with no answers. ![]()
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