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USB audio interface that shows up as multiple devices

OBS Studio AudioRelay
  1. Free and open source software for video recording and live streaming for Mac, Windows and Linux.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    • Free
    I use 2 computers which I switch between using a KVM. On PC 1, I often and at random times need to use screen recording software to capture my screen as well as one of 2 mics (depends on the situation which one I use, and it has to be one at a time, can't manually switch them off). The recording software (OBS Studio) is running on PC 2 (to lighten the load on PC 1) which is getting the video feed, and 1 audio feed from PC 1 via a capture card (audio is coming over HDMI and is currently getting 1 of the mics and the Windows/PC audio).

    #Video Recording #Screen Recording #Live Streaming 1062 social mentions

  2. Listen to your PC audio, use your phone as a mic or stream audio from your phone
    Pricing:
    • Freemium
    • Free Trial
    The PC audio, as well as the mic audio, is being bundled together into that one audio output (as mentioned above) but I need them to be separate. Because: I use AudioRelay to feed my PC 2 audio to my phone, which is connected to my Bluetooth earphones. Why? Because then I can use one set of earphones to listen to both PC 2 and my phone (I've tried Bluetooth multipoint It's a joke, waiting patiently for LE Audio, tell me if you know of another solution).

    #Audio #Music Streaming #Audio & Music 17 social mentions

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