![]() ![]() Select the VAC as the Desktop Audio Device for the stream or recording. Everything passed on the VAC will be heard by the stream or recording but everything you set to play on the headset or speakers directly will only be heard by you! You can use either use “Default” or explicitly set the VAC as the device, as the default is what you already set in the Windows Sound settings. The trick now is to use the VAC in your streaming software as the “Desktop Audio Device” (or an Audio Input Source if you use local per scene audio sources). Capture the VAC in the streaming software Adjust your own volume of your headset or speakers. In order to adjust the volume for you alone, you want to open the properties of the headset or speakers you are using via the Sound panel and adjust the volume under the Levels tab. Now it is a bit more tricky to control the volume of your headset or speakers as this is not directly controlled anymore by any media keys or adjusting volumes from other sources, would also affect the volume to the stream. If any audio is playing on your computer, you would now hear it again! Enable “Listen to this Device” on the VAC to hear all the audio again. In the drop-down menu, you select your normal headset or speakers you use normally. In the properties, navigate to the Listen tab and check Listen to this device. Once you have the Sound panel open, navigate to the recording tab and right-click the VAC you have set as the default output device to open the properties of this device. This can be only done via the legacy Sound panel, which you can open by clicking Sound Control Panel in the Windows Sound settings, on the right side or right-clicking the -icon in the system tray and selecting Sounds. Now that the VAC is your default output device in Windows, you need to patch this audio also to your headsphones or speakers in order to hear the audio as well. Set the default output (playback) device to a VAC in the Windows Sound settings. In the Windows Sound settings, select a VAC as the default output (playback) device. Open up the Windows Sound settings, either by searching “Sound Settings” or right-clicking the -icon in the system tray and selecting Open Sound Settings. You will need to set the default output (playback) device in Windows to one of the installed VAC and by doing so you will not hear anything that is playing on your computer, this will be restored in the next step. After installation, make sure you have restarted your computer before proceeding as this is required. If you have not done so yet, please download the first VAC for free from VB-Audio. Start this set up by having a VAC installed. For example, you are connected with a VOIP application so you can hear your moderators and/or friends but do not want to have them heard on stream. Click the Windows icon and search for Sound Settings, and select it in the microphone field.This guide will walk you through a simple audio set up utilizing only a single virtual audio cable (abbreviated VAC) so you can hear more than the stream will hear. Make sure that you have your microphone selected as your device in Windows.To test your microphone, we recommend comparing the quality of your microphone with and without denoising. If you are testing RTX Voice (Speakers) and want to adjust the volume, go back to your previous device, adjust the volume, and go back to RTX Voice. Note: RTX Voice Beta doesn’t control the volume of your underlying devices. When you finish testing, make sure you change back your speakers in Windows to your default! You will want to use RTX Voice as your speaker in voice apps, but not in Windows since you would filter audio that you don’t want to (like music, videos, etc.). You can test the denoising by turning the background noise removal on and off on RTX Voice (Speaker path) and listening to the difference it makes to the audio.Ĥ. a YouTube video of an interview in the street). ![]() Open a video or recording with background noise (e.g. Select RTX Voice (Speakers) as your speakers in the Sound Settings of Windows.ģ. To test the background noise removal, we recommend the following:Ģ. ![]()
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