![]() ![]() We will now need to go into OBS to configure it to use the audio device we just setup to capture audio. Select the Multi-Output Device we just created (i.e.Hit “command + space” to bring up spotlight and search for “Sound”. ![]() Once you have run through the above steps your screen should look something like this:.(Optional) Click on the “Multi-Output Device” label in the device’s list on the left hand side of the dialog box and give it something more memorable I used: OBS Audio Capture.Uncheck “Drift Correction” for all devices if selected.Note: If you are planning on using a bluetooth headset and you are planning on using its built in microphone read the “known problems” section Select any other appropriate output devices from this list for your setup, they will be your “pass through” so you can hear what OBS is capturing.Select “iShowU Audio Capture” as one of the audio devices.Click the “master device” dropdown in the top center of the dialog and select “iShowU Audio Capture”.You will be presented with another dialog box that looks something like below, note the arrows and run through the steps after the picture.Click the little “+” in the bottom left hand corner of the dialog box and select “Create Multi-Output Device”.Hit command + space to bring up the system spotlight and search for “Audio MIDI”.This will allow us to capture desktop audio, while also hearing that audio as well. With IShowUAudio installed, the next step is to configure an audio device. Once the installation is complete, restart your computer.Note: If you are not prompted during install, then hit “command + space” to bring up spotlight and search for “Security & Privacy”, you should see an image similar to the above.įor more info check Shinywhitebox’s documentation here. ![]()
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