![]() So, for example, a video clip to be played out during a live programme would not include the USB audio device in the shot, and so there is no danger of presenters being overheard while the pre-recorded clip is playing. The advantage to this is that you can choose which shots have audio from the mixer and which don't. It appears as a source, and it can be combined with a camera source to make a shot. In Wirecast, taking audio in from a USB mixer is really easy as sinc747 says. I have been using Wirecast for a couple of years now, but I'm seriously evaluating vMix for a number of reasons. Not sure if this helps, but maybe you get some ideas. In my view, the only way this can be compensated for is if vMix had functionality for delaying the video in the Players. Unfortunately that Audio will not end up in sync, due to the delay set for recording/streaming. Inputs with Audio: Audio on, deselecting Master and selecting bus A ![]() Settings/Audio output set Bus A: USB speaker I have tried routing (video) Inputs audio out to the External mixer via an USB speaker device in the following way. The main drawback with this is that Audio from video inputs and live feeds has to be mixed inside vMix. In that case, I listen in the External mixer instead. Compared to listening in the mixer I get a slight delay in the headphones, which is OK as long as the producer does not have to speak in a mike, then it becomes annoying. This way I can mix external microphones on the External mixer and listen in vMix to what is actually recorder. Of course you have to adjust your delays to match your hardware. I delay the Recording (100 ms) and External 40 ms, for streaming). Headphones: Speakers (or whatever goes to the PC's analog headphone out, allows me to listen in vMix) To satisfy my main need, in Settings/Audio "Recording audio" is set to "vMix audio". Make sure it's Audio is on (green button), and only goes to Main (not bus A or B). I add an Audio Input using the External mixer's "Microphone/Line USB" device. I connect my External mixer to the PC via USB. There is one major drawback with that setup, which I will comment below. One of my main needs is to actualle be able to see the Main level meter, and listen to the audio in vMix before starting the streamer and/or recorder. vMix is extremely flexible, so there are of course a great number of options to route and delay audio. I have spent quite some time figuring this out.
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