Gunfreak Posted May 24, 2023 Posted May 24, 2023 A good 25 minute session from a 2 hours joyride on the flugpark server yesterday with a buddy. My buddy saved my bacon several times, and helped me find the aerodrome after I got wounded and couldn’t see well. Did a tactical rearm and refuel(we thought the plane got fixed automatically, but apparently not. Then we set off again, and did mischief. The highlight was when we in a couple of minutes took down 4 Germans together with another random Camel. I got 2 of them. By the time I went west. I had 5 kills(I think all AI) but even fighting AI is more fun with a buddy. A bit of a different format this time, since my buddy and I were speaking Norwegian all the time, I had to use the replay and do after action commentary instead of live one. I haven’t found a way for OBS to not record voice communication, I can stop it from recording my mic if I want to, but not other mics. 1
=IRFC=Gascan Posted May 25, 2023 Posted May 25, 2023 Take a look at voicemeeter banana. Its a free program for using multiple inputs and outputs. I use it for my recordings, and I can separate out my game audio from my own mic from my discord audio. I can mute out things I don't want (like coughs, barking dogs, etc) from discord or my own voice track without affecting any of the others. The same is true of the game audio: I can mute it, raise or lower volume, or whatever. In some video edits I will take audio from my recording and play it over the top of external footage recorded later, or adjust the timing when swapping between my view and my brother's view (sometimes a 5 minute fight turns into an 8 minute video after editing when using the full length of the best clips). Make sure OBS is set to use the different inputs and outputs to send it to different tracks as well, or it'll all get merged into one. 1
Gunfreak Posted May 25, 2023 Author Posted May 25, 2023 18 hours ago, =IRFC=Gascan said: Take a look at voicemeeter banana. Its a free program for using multiple inputs and outputs. I use it for my recordings, and I can separate out my game audio from my own mic from my discord audio. I can mute out things I don't want (like coughs, barking dogs, etc) from discord or my own voice track without affecting any of the others. The same is true of the game audio: I can mute it, raise or lower volume, or whatever. In some video edits I will take audio from my recording and play it over the top of external footage recorded later, or adjust the timing when swapping between my view and my brother's view (sometimes a 5 minute fight turns into an 8 minute video after editing when using the full length of the best clips). Make sure OBS is set to use the different inputs and outputs to send it to different tracks as well, or it'll all get merged into one. Oh thanks. I'll take a look.
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