Tutorial: Remove music from twitch vods [OBS]
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A quick tutorial on how to separate your music from your twitch vods on Windows 10 using OBS
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Quick, to the point, with no bs'ing. Appreciate you brother, other videos made this so confusing.
@onibakuman_
2 ай бұрын
Ayy glad I can help!
Awe the settings got it
I have done everything told to me. This video seems simpler. Hopefully it works tonight. In short, everything i do not want in my VOD, just uncheck from @2? (which is my VOD track)
@onibakuman_
2 ай бұрын
My b damn thing doesnt notify me anymore I have to find a way to fix that. Anyhow yeah basically you will have a track which is your live track in which you want all your audio sources directed to. Then in the output settings you can specify what is your VOD track and you basically put everything in except the stuff you want out of the vod. So pretty much what you had said. Hope this helps and sorry for the late response!
I did all this (before I found your video) and it still played audio in the VoD. Any tips?
@onibakuman_
4 ай бұрын
holy cow my bad i didnt see this comment. (took them away from the notifications system). Any chance you can show me what you had for your setup as far as audio settings? It might be easier to diagnose over discord since youtube only allows text. Might be something as simple as accidentally selecting the wrong channel for the stream? If it snot something like that if you can send me an image of your advanced audio settings window as well as your stream output audio settings i can help a lot easier.
But if you disable the Global Audio Devices, how does your mic and game come through?
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
holy cow it didnt notify me of your message my bad. now you can use the application audio specific stuff (its the new source now) so basically add specifically whatever apps you want to go through to stream rather than just everything output from the sound card. this way you can monitor notifications and not have them double play in your stream both as the output of the soundcard as well as the source itself. hope this helps!
pepoG
So simply by having 2 tracks it won't save to the vod?
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
well you designate which track goes tot eh stream and which to the vod. so you keep all the tracks you want on stream and for the vod track you remove what you dont want (basically hte music).
does it got to be an incognito window?
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
naaaah i was just using that for an example of content on the stream. i didnt want to open tekken since it covered the whole screen. but probably poorly named. i couldve used anythign else lol
dang so this ain't gonna work if i have a generic desktop audio
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
yea so basically now you can capture audio on an application by application basis. The generic desktop audio will contain everything that comes out of your soundcard so basically now you can just add what you need rather than do everything. so in your case you can add tekken as its own audio source. that way you can even be listening to other stuff too in the background that doesnt go on stream. makes it a bit easier
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
also my bad i didnt see these lol
I thought ppl were using fancy software
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
yeaaa nah its basic af lol
Just between you me and the KZread cops, twitch only cares about music in the vod?
@onibakuman_
Жыл бұрын
yeaaaa technically there is live detection so really it can one day be risky. but for twitch it doesnt seem to be the case at the moment. but technically we shouldnt be doing it at all lol. the legit usecase for it tho is such that you can have clean audio streams for post. even keeping alerts in a seperate channel so it doesnt distort like game audio or your mic etc.