![]() ![]() To do this we need to navigate to the Sound Control Panel on our Computer. ![]() For Voicemeeter Potato users that would be the A5 source.Ī1 -> Select Main Device (Headphones/Speakers)Īfter setting up the A1 source we are now ready to send our Desktop audio to voicemeeter. I wouldn’t set the Capture Card source up on A1, I would setup on the last Hardware Output you have available. Voicemeeter -> Hardware Output’s (A1-A5 depending on version) -> Select the Capture Card Source We are going to setup the Capture Card Audio Source as a Hardware Output on Voicemeeter.Īudio Sent to Capture Card via Hardware Output on Voicemeeter New to Voicemeeter? Check out this setup guide “ How To Setup Voicemeeter Banana & Potato Correctly“Īfter you have Voicemeeter Installed on your Gaming PC. If you have followed my setup guides for Voicemeeter everything will be seamless. I will explain how I suggest setting up audio on both PC’s. This will optimize the audio quality of your streaming setup. With Voicemeeter we are able to separate audio sources on both the Gaming PC (What you Hear) and the Stream PC (What the Stream will hear). This will prevent latency issues for monitoring Video Game Audio. We use Voicemeeter so we can still have audio on the Gaming PC, while still sending that audio over to Capture Card Source listed above. But, the desktop audio will be traveling to the Live Gamer on your Stream PC. By doing so, you will lose audio to your headset or speakers. ![]() ![]() Without Voicemeeter, you will need to setup this new source as your default playback device on the PC. Voicemeeter will streamline this process making the setup of your new capture card seamless. I highly, highly recommend using an application called Voicemeeter. The question is, how do you get your sound from the Gaming PC to the Streaming PC? You can find this source if you look at your Sound Control Panel -> Playback Devices -> AVT GC573 This is a virtual audio source that the audio of your Capture Card will be capturing on the Streaming PC. On the Gaming PC you will see a new audio source. I am going to highlight 2 major methods with the audio setup of your new Capture Card for Dual PC Streaming. There are many many ways you can do this… there are also some tools you can use to make this easier. Now, you must decide how you want to setup the audio for your stream. This is where things start to get a bit tricky… Setting up the Capture Card for capturing video is the easy part. Then you will connect an HDMI to the Output of the Live Gamer and Input that into the Gaming Monitor you are using. To do this you will send 1 HDMI Cable from your Gaming PC to the Capture Card on your Streaming PC. This is the most ideal setup method for Dual PC Streaming, because it requires the least amount GPU resources, and maximizes the image capture quality. Low-latency pass-through is one of the major highlights of this capture card. The beauty of the AVerMedia Live Gamer 4K is its Pass-Through capabilities. This would also require you to change your Display settings to: Duplicate Display. This, again, is the not the most ideal method as it requires more GPU resources to run. This would make your Gaming PC Recognize the Capture Card as a 2nd Monitor. Send a 2nd HDMI Cable out of your Gaming PC’s Graphics Card and connect it to your Capture Card on the Streaming PC. Method 2 (Duplicate Graphics Card Display): This is not the most ideal method, however, its among the more simple setup methods for capturing video. This would capture all the content from the Gaming Monitor and send it to the Capture Card. Hook up an HDMI Cable from your Gaming/Recording Monitor and connect it into your Live Gamer 4K on the Streaming PC. There are 3 ways you can Capture Video from your Gaming/Recording PC and Stream from the Capture Card on your Streaming PC. ![]()
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