exeldro / obs-audio-monitor

audio monitor filter for OBS Studio
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Monitor Stinger transition #26

Open michael-dm opened 3 years ago

michael-dm commented 3 years ago

Hello,

great work with this plugin, do you think it could be possible to manage audio monitoring for Stinger transitions too ?

Thanks

killarny commented 3 years ago

Fade transitions are also not affecting volume for this monitor.. I think this might be a problem with transitions in general, not just stinger.

exeldro commented 3 years ago

You can monitor the output tracks to monitor mixed audio

killarny commented 3 years ago

Could you elaborate on that? I don't think that's accomplishing what the issue is referring to.

For example, two scenes, each with different media sources and audio monitor filter attached to each and set to "Volume linked to source volume". Using a 3s fade transition creates an audio crossfade when recording the output, but the audio played by the monitor filters are not faded, they simply both play full volume during the transition.

exeldro commented 3 years ago

In advanced audio properties you can set which sources are mixed to each track. image For streaming and recording you can select which of those tracks is used in the output settings. image In the Audio Monitor dock you can show and monitor each of those tracks image The tracks are output mixes, so all fading of transitions and sound of the transition itself should be in there.

Mushiiies commented 2 years ago

I am probably using Audio Monitor in a slightly out of context manner. I think my issue would align with this one though. It would be good to include a fader in the monitor that matches the output fader. I am actually muting all OBS audio and using Audio Monitor filter to route everything to a mixer, which gives me 8 faders to work with. All my audio is then merged into a Broadcast mix which I use as a source in OBS. This is the only source that is output to the stream. The other 7 devices which are "audio monitors" are also sources however they record to Tracks 2-6 for editing. The goal being to, have 8 faders for various sources (some OBS, some system) as well as an identical audio experience between monitor and stream. The issue is that the audio monitor does not capture the fading between scenes, so there is just harsh cut offs at the end of fades.