Separate audio streams
To start, I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate. I use Procaster to stream games over the net. A friend of mine likes to use Skype and use it's call feature so she can talk to me while I'm gaming. I do not use a microphone. Whenever she does anything on her end
she hears a loop, an echo of sorts from my stream. For some reason Procaster is outputing sound coming from Skype as well as my game. My video card has HDMI output, so I installed the HDMI audio drivers for it. Understand that this is a PC going to a monitor
without built in sound.
July 7th, 2010 7:46am
If the problem doesn't exist without Procaster, then I would recommend contacting Procaster and posing your situation to them. It's really hard to speculate how a third party application behaves in Windows.
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July 7th, 2010 3:22pm
agreed.Network Systems Engineer * Zvetco Biometrics * Windows Server 2008 R2 * Core2 6600 @ 3.30GHz * 16 GIGS RAM * NVIDIA 9400GT * ** " Please remember to click Mark as Answer on the post that helps you, and to click Unmark as Answer if a marked post
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July 7th, 2010 7:28pm
Hi Steven,
This issue should be related to Procaster. It seems it broadcast other sounds in the system when broadcasting the game. To confirm this, please test the issue by
chatting without starting Procaster. If the issue does not occur without Procaster, it is recommended contacting
Procaster Support directly to check this issue.
Regards,
Linda
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July 9th, 2010 5:38am
To start, I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate. I use Procaster to stream games over the net. A friend of mine likes to use Skype and use it's call feature so she can talk to me while I'm gaming. I do not use a microphone. Whenever she does anything on
her end she hears a loop, an echo of sorts from my stream. For some reason Procaster is outputing sound coming from Skype as well as my game. My video card has HDMI output, so I installed the HDMI audio drivers for it. Understand that this is a PC going to
a monitor without built in sound.
Try changing procaster to use standard audio drivers, since the rest of your pc will most probably be using asio4all
July 9th, 2010 5:45am