![]() ![]() The best solution I know of, assuming you want to keep it all digital and no analog, would be to have a hardware mixer that supports Dante, e.g. Question: is there an audio mixer/interface capable of connecting to TWO computers? Say, with 2 usb ports? Plus you'll be surprised when you look at GPU and CPU load on the gaming PC when doing this. OBS in both PCs OBS in the gaming PC is not capturing or rendering anything except audio, thus no impact.Īlso not needed. ![]() No longer needed now that OBS has native VST support built-in. After that's it's off to Magewell Pro Capture HDMI 4K Plus or better for things like 4:4:4 RGB color. If you want HDR passthrough and capture you're looking at a AVerMedia GC573 Live Gamer 4K. If you do go the capture card route instead of NDI (with Scan Converter instead of OBS as the source), make sure to get at least an Elgato 4K60 Pro as nothing less supports >60hz refresh on capture or 4:4:4 color on pass-through. You can also hear your final mix as sidetone this way. NDI/SDI/HDMI is low enough latency for audio that listening to your game's audio from the stream PC isn't an issue. Yes, everything on the stream PC, audio interface, headphones, headshot camera and all. Setup the stream PC just like a full-on single-PC setup, but use a capture card or NDI instead of Game Capture. I'm increasingly of the option that there's no point in half-assing the stream PC if you're going to bother with the complication. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational Therapist
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