1/27/2024 0 Comments Obs mac and ishowuI did have Soundflower (2) and it worked, but just changing it now to iShowU it still seems to work ok. So, the finished option in Advanced Audio Properties looks like this,Īnd the Input. I’ve also ticked the Downmix to Mono tab in the Mic/Aux line. I put the Mic/Aux 2 slider down to -40 so I’m not overpowering the mic audio. I turned the Monitor sound down on the Focusrite Scarletti. This setup shows the Game sound in the sound bar Mic/Aux 2, and the Mic sound in the Mic sound bar in Mic/Aux. Let’s see what happens when I mix down to Mono in this screen. Ok, next attempt, and with the Game sound turned way down so it doesn’t overpower the voice audio. This is the OBS Settings screen showing the two Mic/Aux inputs. Found in the Utility directory – Audio/Midi Here’s the result, and on YouTube is a very short video by way of an example of capturing WoW with voice-over audio.Īdd your Multi-Output collection option by clicking on the + sign in that window. Anyway, had to do a LOT of sitting and scratching my chin. The breakthrough came when I realized that I was using my Scarlett Solo USB Preamp to Monitor sound as well as input it. □ That will get your main bits in place. Follow the advice in the earlier HowTo put up as a video by another person who now no longer supports Mac. (Fibre Max) although I have it on WiFi network at the moment, I could switch to Ethernet, but have other stuff running that I can’t change. This is on my Mac Mini July 2012 Version. The video file will be written after you pressed the stop button. Under Mixer, set the different sound sources. Ĭhoose the screen to record (if multiple screens are available). Under Output > Recording, set the recording path and the file format.īack on the main screen, add Display Capture (or directly the software if available) under Sources. Under Video, set the size of the full screen (the highest default is often too small). Under Audio, set the needed audio channels Let’s go to the settings: OBS > Preferences. It allows to stream and record at the same time. Once the recording is finished, you can save it with the following options: Note that only one source can be selected. Set the sound channel in the Preferences (it must be the same than the one set in Audio MIDI Setup ). When Kap is launched, it goes to the menu bar:Ĭonfigure the record window and/or its size: Under Mojave, Shift-Command-5 allows to record the screen.Īs I’m not under this OS, I can’t test it, but ddg.gg will give you some answers. Select what should be recorded.Įnd the recording by pressing the record button in the menu bar:Ĭlick File > Save as to save the video to disk. Note that only one source can be selected.Ĭlick the record button. Choose which sound source you want to record (it must be the same than the one set in Audio MIDI Setup). Note that this option has the same effect as changing it in System Preferences > Sound. Select which device should be used to output the sound. To change the multi-output name, click on it and rename it. Select the Built-in and one of the installed devices. Like this, we will be able to hear the computer sounds and to record it. We will use this one to create a multiple output device. It can be found under Applications > Utilities. Please note that the uninstallation of this tool is not so easy! 2.3 Audio MIDI Setup Get it here: and follow the installation instructions. I still use the old but good Soundflower, because it’s open source. Such a tool adds a new device to the sound output and input possibilities as shown in the System Preferences: Recording the computer sound directly isn’t possible natively under OS X for basic apps (not needed for OBS). Please note that we look only at the free and open source solutions. And as these are pretty useful, I publish everything here. I was asked by a friend how I would record the screen on a Mac, so I looked for some solutions on the web.
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