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On September 18 2011 23:03 Mottz wrote:+ Show Spoiler +I managed to get it to work, this is the setup: 2 channels(VC1, VC2), 3 repeaters: Repeater #1: VC1 -> Realtek HD Audio Output Repeater #2: VC1 -> VC2 Repeater #3: Realtek HD Audio Input -> VC2 Go to Ctrl Panel -> Sound and Audio Devices -> Audio -> set sound playback to VC1. You need a good CPU tho, im getting like 0.5 second delay on the audio even with the repeaters at Realtime.Im an idiot, the repeaters have a 1 full second buffer, I set the #1 Repeater at Realtime and 100ms Buffer since its the one that controls the sound you hear, and the other 2 i set to Normal and set the buffer to 500ms. + Show Spoiler [Balance MIC w/ StereoMix NOT TESTED YET] + Repeater #1: VC1 -> Realtek HD Audio Output Repeater #2: VC1 -> VC2 Repeater #3: Realtek HD Audio Input -> VC3 Repeater #4: VC2 -> VC3
VC2 serves as an equalizer, you can change the volume levels without interfering with the sound you hear, only the sound that is broadcasted to the stream.
I'll try this and get back to you.
On September 19 2011 13:23 nbtnbt5 wrote: I'm using FMLE 3.2 and on W7 and, I can't select my soundcard either, just my mic.
Help? Make sure you are using either Camtasia 4 or Camtasia 5 and also try using FMLE 2.5 instead.
I'm not sure about the sound card but if you could post me a screen shot of the encoding options under FMLE that would be helpful and also tell me what your system specs are. (e.g. CPU, RAM, soundcard, videocard)
Added a few things in the guide:
General: Note: If you are using Windows 7, use FMLE 2.5 instead as there's some problem with Camtasia and FMLE 3.2 under Windows 7 which gives no video output.
Note: If you are having buffer issues from JustinTV, use this FMS URL instead: rtmp://live-3c.justin.tv/app.
FMLE: Uncheck Save to File unless you want to do local recordings of your stream.
When you have done all of the above, make sure to save your profile by clicking File -> Save Profile. This will ensure that your settings are kept whenever you load FMLE.
Camtasia: Additionally ensure that "Save as .avi" has been selected.
Thanks to puppykiller for helping me.
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rtmp://live-3c.justin.tv/app
what is different about that link?
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On September 19 2011 14:33 Kiante wrote: rtmp://live-3c.justin.tv/app
what is different about that link?
http://community.justin.tv/forums/showpost.php?p=24571&postcount=126
Granted the post is a bit old but it helped when I was having problems before.
Mottz: That works perfect! Would you mind if I put that in the guide?
Also, this batch file will automate it, so you don't have to load the repeaters manually each time: + Show Spoiler +start /min "audiorepeater_ks" "%programfiles%\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Virtual Cable 1" /Output: "Realtek HD Audio Output" /BufferMs:100 /Autostart start /min "audiorepeater_ks" "%programfiles%\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Virtual Cable 1" /Output: "Virtual Cable 2" /BufferMs:100 /Autostart start /min "audiorepeater_ks" "%programfiles%\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater.exe" /Input: "Realtek HD Audio Input" /Output: "Virtual Cable 2" /BufferMs:100 /Autostart Paste that into notepad and save it as a .bat file (e.g. VAC.bat) and load it each time.
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Show nested quote +On September 19 2011 13:23 nbtnbt5 wrote: I'm using FMLE 3.2 and on W7 and, I can't select my soundcard either, just my mic.
Help? Make sure you are using either Camtasia 4 or Camtasia 5 and also try using FMLE 2.5 instead. I'm not sure about the sound card but if you could post me a screen shot of the encoding options under FMLE that would be helpful and also tell me what your system specs are. (e.g. CPU, RAM, soundcard, videocard)
I'm using Camtasia 5 and switched to FMLE 2.5 http://i.imgur.com/9ERZa.png
http://usa.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G73Jh/#specifications - this is the laptop i'm trying to use to stream
Also I need help fixing the colors. I try restarting the stream (f11 and then f9) but the f9 minimizes me and doesn't fix anything. My stream ends up all black.
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On September 20 2011 04:32 nbtnbt5 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 19 2011 13:23 nbtnbt5 wrote: I'm using FMLE 3.2 and on W7 and, I can't select my soundcard either, just my mic.
Help? Make sure you are using either Camtasia 4 or Camtasia 5 and also try using FMLE 2.5 instead. I'm not sure about the sound card but if you could post me a screen shot of the encoding options under FMLE that would be helpful and also tell me what your system specs are. (e.g. CPU, RAM, soundcard, videocard) I'm using Camtasia 5 and switched to FMLE 2.5 http://i.imgur.com/9ERZa.pnghttp://usa.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G73Jh/#specifications - this is the laptop i'm trying to use to stream Also I need help fixing the colors. I try restarting the stream (f11 and then f9) but the f9 minimizes me and doesn't fix anything. My stream ends up all black. Maybe you dont have F11 bound? or you are not pressing it? or maybe ure pressing F9 twice?
Because when Camtasia is NOT recording, like after you pressed F11, if you press F9 it starts recording; but if you F9 again, or F9 while already recording, it pauses the recording and minimizes everything.
Make sure thats not happening.
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So I can't get my sound card to the input on VAC, any suggestions? Is it possible to get sound going in fullscreen without being able to get the soundcard on the input in VAC? I can only get it in the output.
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Stereo Mix does not work if you have an USB Headset
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On September 18 2011 01:11 Alex) wrote:That was what I was trying to say even with that on my mouse will randomly go back to desktop alot when am in a game (when am streaming that is)
if your in the lobby ur mouse will move off the screen if thats what ur talking about
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On September 20 2011 05:39 Mottz wrote:Show nested quote +On September 20 2011 04:32 nbtnbt5 wrote:On September 19 2011 13:23 nbtnbt5 wrote: I'm using FMLE 3.2 and on W7 and, I can't select my soundcard either, just my mic.
Help? Make sure you are using either Camtasia 4 or Camtasia 5 and also try using FMLE 2.5 instead. I'm not sure about the sound card but if you could post me a screen shot of the encoding options under FMLE that would be helpful and also tell me what your system specs are. (e.g. CPU, RAM, soundcard, videocard) I'm using Camtasia 5 and switched to FMLE 2.5 http://i.imgur.com/9ERZa.pnghttp://usa.asus.com/Notebooks/Gaming_Powerhouse/G73Jh/#specifications - this is the laptop i'm trying to use to stream Also I need help fixing the colors. I try restarting the stream (f11 and then f9) but the f9 minimizes me and doesn't fix anything. My stream ends up all black. Maybe you dont have F11 bound? or you are not pressing it? or maybe ure pressing F9 twice? Because when Camtasia is NOT recording, like after you pressed F11, if you press F9 it starts recording; but if you F9 again, or F9 while already recording, it pauses the recording and minimizes everything. Make sure thats not happening.
Yeah, I fucked up my hotkeys. It works now thanks for that!
My stream is choppy now though, is it suppose to be like hat?
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thanks for this guide i noticed more new streams since you wrote this =)
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On September 23 2011 11:39 Phyrigian wrote: Is stereo mix what you need for sound? I can't find anything relating to stereo mix in W7 and even though I'm still setting my stream up everything implies that I won't be able to get sound.
If you have realtek drivers and Windows 7 there is some business about needing and older version of the drivers to get stereo mix to show up. I don't remember exactly which version it was I needed but hopefully this can set you to googling in the right direction if this is your problem!
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Thanks man really appreciate it and hopefully more people will start streaming!
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On September 23 2011 11:53 Pifualkd wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2011 11:39 Phyrigian wrote: Is stereo mix what you need for sound? I can't find anything relating to stereo mix in W7 and even though I'm still setting my stream up everything implies that I won't be able to get sound. If you have realtek drivers and Windows 7 there is some business about needing and older version of the drivers to get stereo mix to show up. I don't remember exactly which version it was I needed but hopefully this can set you to googling in the right direction if this is your problem! What I did in Windows 7 was open up recording devices, then right click in empty space. A menu will appear, make sure show disabled devices is checked, stereo mix should appear.
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amazing guide :-) thxz for everything and hope more people start streaming BW BW 4 life.. yeahhhh
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On September 25 2011 09:19 Phyrigian wrote:Show nested quote +On September 23 2011 13:00 Musiq wrote:On September 23 2011 11:53 Pifualkd wrote:On September 23 2011 11:39 Phyrigian wrote: Is stereo mix what you need for sound? I can't find anything relating to stereo mix in W7 and even though I'm still setting my stream up everything implies that I won't be able to get sound. If you have realtek drivers and Windows 7 there is some business about needing and older version of the drivers to get stereo mix to show up. I don't remember exactly which version it was I needed but hopefully this can set you to googling in the right direction if this is your problem! What I did in Windows 7 was open up recording devices, then right click in empty space. A menu will appear, make sure show disabled devices is checked, stereo mix should appear. oh no, i already did that. stereo mix isnt there. You should take a look at the VAC section on the guide then.
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My stream is just black....even though its live...
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I've sent PMs to all the people who've asked question here and not answered here to avoid cluttering up the thread so feel free to ask more questions.
Also need to fix some sections in the guide and perhaps write a trouble shooting guide. Any other suggestions are welcome. Pictures I might include if anyone can suggest what needs a picture.
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Added a more few things in the guide:
Using Vista:
- You need a copy of Virtual Audio Cable which you can find a demo version of here.
Note: Demo version has an annoying loop every few seconds which says "Trial".
- On Windows, go to Control Panel -> Audio Devices and Sound. Set Line 1 as the Default Device under Playback.
- Open up notepad and paste the following code into it. Save this file as VAC.bat somewhere you will remember.
+ Show Spoiler +start /min "audiorepeater_ks" "%programfiles%\Virtual Audio Cable\audiorepeater_ks.exe" /Input: "Virtual Cable 1" /Output: "Realtek HD Audio Output" /BufferMs:200 /Autostart /Priority:Normal
Replace Realtek HD Audio Output with whatever your default sound card output is
Note: You'll need to play around with the buffer settings to find out what works best. Higher buffer means there will be more audio lag but also will help reduce audio stuttering.
- Create a shortcut of VAC.bat and put it in your Windows Startup folder.
- Run FMLE and change the Audio Device to Virtual Cable 1.
Thanks to bibiane for helping me.
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