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Is there any sneaky workaround that you guys know of to get other audio devices into procaster? My headphones and soundcard shows up, but not my asio device which is what I use for all my music making.
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Oh man, I wanna know how to do this too, let me know if you find a way to do this~
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What operating system are you using, chatto? And what device are you trying to use with Procaster?
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I am trying to stream video and audio while working with FL Studio and it works fine except the ASIO4ALL driver does not show. Is there an alternative or work around for this?
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I am trying to use FL Studio and I have Windows 7. Same issues.
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Could you try version 20.2.43 (http://www.livestream.com/forum/showthread.php?t=7604) and see if it works, else could you see if any other programs recognizes the ASIO4ALL?
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I'm very interested in doing this too, but haven't figured out a way yet. If anyone figures it out let us know
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Found a solution,
It doesn't work perfectly, it cuts out once in a while, but you can just restart it / tweak the settings if that happens. When it works though quality is very good. I used this software here, Virtual Audio Cable http://software.muzychenko.net/eng/vac.htm I use FL Studio. You can set the master output to a virtual device this software creates. Then, you can split the output of that device into two devices: another virtual device, and your speakers. Procaster is able to see this virtual device and use it. Hope that helps, this took me a long time to figure out ![]() I also stream pretty much everyday so visit it if you like ![]() http://www.livestream.com/gsphere |
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