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I use the procaster and i have the audio settings to auto mix the thing is I have an echo witch is very disturbing is there a way to get rid of it?
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Please be sure to have only one audio source playing on your PC (if your channel page is open, mute it or close it).
- Rick Stern |
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Thank You.
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i tried muting one and i still get an echo, tried muting both but then no sound obviously...any other things to try to get rid of the echo? I don't have the page open on this PC either and this echo is really annoying.
thanks, i hope u understand what i typed, im just frustrated atm. |
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Quote:
Also, what browser are you currently using? - Rick Stern |
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I had the same exact issue. I had my Realtek Speakers, System Sounds, Procaster, & my DvD player all in the mixer. If I muted my speakers, then nothing could be heard, but any other combination & there was a huge echo. I tried going into Procaster's audio mixer, but ever combination seemed to only cause more chaos. Please help.
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RetardedBear,
Make sure you don't have your Studio or channel page open while streaming.
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Ernie Livestream Support |
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Yes, make sure you have you audio and video in the studio off, if you are broadcasting with the Procaster!
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