![]() ![]() ![]() You are interested in the output device-that's where the magic begins.īy default, the output device is the active audio device (which it better be headphones for streaming/recording). In the opened menu, there's a list of active apps with options to choose input or output devices. ![]() Now, that you've prepared it, open your volume mixer: right-click on the sound icon in the bottom right -> click 'Open volume mixer' (it's in Windows 11 in Windows 10 it might be called slightly differently). Open the Advanced Properties for the same browser/player in your audio sources in OBS.Ī separate app is needed because you can control where the audio goes only for a specific app (e.g., you can't control it for a single tab in the browser, as far as I understand).It's just the instructions aren't clear, and with the lack of screenshots, it's hard to orient yourself in all the settings.Įssentially, you need to prepare these things: Click to expand.There's! In fact, I've also looked at this thread in a search for this info, and it has an answer. ![]()
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