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13 sty 2022 · Each entry in the mixer is made up of 5 parts. The (Volume) Meter - the coloured bars that light up as audio goes through a source; The Fader - the volume slider for that source; Mute button - a speaker icon to mute the source without adjusting the fader; Options button - provides extra settings for the source
Each entry in the mixer is made up of 5 parts. The (Volume) Meter – the coloured bars that light up as audio goes through a source. The Fader – the volume slider for that source. Mute button – a speaker icon to mute the source without adjusting the fader. Options button – provides extra settings for the source.
23 cze 2023 · The Audio Mixer in OBS Studio allows you to control and adjust the volume levels of different audio sources, apply filters and effects, and manage your audio settings during your streams or...
5 lis 2017 · This OBS Guide focuses on showing you the basics of setting up and using OBS Studio, advanced configurations and techniques, tips for troubleshooting and getting the best performance, and...
25 sie 2021 · By default, OBS Studio is set to capture your desktop audio and microphone. You can verify this by looking at the volume meters in the Audio Mixer (pictured left) at the bottom of the main OBS Studio window. If they aren't moving, or you suspect the wrong device is being captured, click on Settings → Audio and select the devices manually. 4.
4 lip 2023 · 🎧 Master the Beat with OBS Studio Audio Mixer! 🎛️🌟 Ready to level up your streaming game? Join us as we dive into the exciting world of OBS Studio's Audio...
13 lut 2022 · red: the input level is between -9 dBFS and -0.5 dBFS. white: the input level is larger than -0.5 dBFS. If the indicator is missing it means there is no audio streaming toward OBS. This may be simply due to no audio being available yet, waiting for the user to start playback of an audio file.