![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In this tutorial I’m going to assume you have a single audio device, like a Realtek chip on your motherboard, although you could use multiple output devices if you’d like. In the upper right, you’ll see our hardware outputs. These are what we’ll use to route our various channels. You’ll see we have three hardware inputs on the left, with two virtual inputs in the middle. We’re going to start with the more complex part, VoiceMeeter Banana.Īs I’m going to make this as simple as possible, we won’t be going into all the features of this powerful piece of software, just what we need to break apart our streaming and game audio. You may want to view this tutorial on a second device as we’re going to be making changes to audio, likely muting things in the process. Once you have all three installed, you should be able to take the defaults, get everything fired up and running. We’ll of course need Discord, and for this tutorial will be using OBS Studio and VoiceMeeter Banana. To get started, we’ll need a few pieces of software, all linked down below. This is the best way to split the two apart, so your viewers can enjoy your game sound without sharing the private chat from your Discord channel. Today we’re gonna look at setting up VoiceMeeter Banana and OBS, so you can stream game audio without also streaming the audio from Discord. VoiceMeeter, OBS and Discord Settings for Streamers VoiceMeeter, OBS and Discord Settings for Streamers. ![]()
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