@ashnoodle Oh, do it! It's so much easier to handle.
Apart from anything else, if you upgrade gear, or a camera, all you have to change is *one scene* and you're set.
@ashnoodle Oh, do it! It's so much easier to handle.
Apart from anything else, if you upgrade gear, or a camera, all you have to change is *one scene* and you're set.
@sknob @ashnoodle I have lots of different cameras and screen shares, but I keep the video sources as separate scenes and then add a single "Audio sources" scene to them as a new scene.
The "Audio sources" scene contains both "Loopback In 1 - 2" and "Mic/Line/Inst 1 - 2" from the MOTU.
Why keep the audio sources separate? Because OBS will sum sound on all the video inputs. Which means that if you have a four-way camera shot (yes, I'm a nerd) with audio feeds from all of them, it gets LOUD.
@ashnoodle I have "audio sources" scenes separate to the camera feeds that I add as required to OBS.
The game-changer for me was getting an audio interface that could provide an "audio loopback" output as well as the standard channel in. I started with a MOTU M4, and made sure that the current MOTU 828 did the same thing before I upgraded.