(For background info, neither the logitech, nor the snowball need and drivers installed and both work out of the box with my mac mini.) In this case it was a Logitech USB microphone. specific applications, other mics, etc.) and I will still have to resolve the OBS track-writing issue.Īny So I went back and added a second hardware device. It's not a huge bother to just use quicktime for system sounds, but it isn't the most practical if I ever want to add more inputs (e.g. Somehow though, OBS (or my system?) won't separate them? I repeated this test with the snowball mic and this was also a success. system noises youtube video in Safari audio) and saved as an audio file fine. The test was also simple:ġ) Open Quicktime and start a "new audio recording" Next I decided to test iShowU to check if it is recording in other applications. At the moment I have no idea why even this basic test above is failing. I'm on a 2011 Mac Mini, 12 GB ram, 2.3ghz i5, running El Capitan (OS 10.11.4). So even independent of iShowU, my OBS studio (or computer?) seems to be behaving irregular. The snowball audio (Source 1 and ONLY checked in the mixer settings to be imprinted on track 1) was imprinted equally (same exact audio) on each of the 3 tracks. The test was simple:ġ) Set Blue Snowball as only source, but in the mixer set it to "track 1" only.ģ) Check to ensure Snowball audio only written to track 1. In the meantime I figured I'd test JUST the blue snowball mic on multiple tracks. I like your suggestion of diagnosing via multiple hardware inputs (excluding iShowU) to test my OBS/hardware ability in isolation, I'll have to wait until i can dig out another microphone. Great, thanks for the clarification Narcogen. I'm not trying to be obstinate, I'm really trying to learn and really appreciate any feedback and help! If so, doesn't that defeat the purpose of having multiple audio tracks in OBS itself?Īnd wouldn't I even be better off just using quicktime to do that if that's what you're suggesting? The iShowU setup was from here, and I don't see nay way to even get to that preference pane in your link: Īre you suggesting I use the iShowU application "iShowU Instant" (separate from OBS and separate from the iShowU extension) to record system sounds via that and then rejoin them later on in post-editing? If not, could you help me see where I'm not understanding? The audio records fine, and OBS completely recognized the source, but in the recorded file, both sources (ishowu and my microphone) are blended onto the same tracks rather than into separate tracks. Instead, it goes through the MIDI setup and Sound preference panes. Actually I don't, because the setup I followed only involved installing the extension and did not involve installing the separate iShowU apps (iShowU Instant or Studio).
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