
Similar to Zoom, it is recommended you mute the microphone in the mixer when you are not actively speaking over what is featured in OBS. You will not hear the audio from added videos and music through your desktop speakers. Videos and Music directly added to OBS will have their own track in the Audio Mixer and play directly to Zoom. Note: If you are using a browser window or a screen share as a source, Desktop Audio is the track this sound will be played through. If you have multiple scenes, be sure to repeat this step for each one. Once all have been changed, press the "Close" button on the bottom to return to OBS Studio.
Click one of the cog wheels on the right side of the Audio Mixer and select " Advanced Audio Properties".įor each line under Audio Monitoring select " Monitor Only (mute output)" This directs the audio through Voicemeeter that we will then connect to Zoom. Desktop Audio and Mic/Aux show up by default in OBS. In each Scene, any Source that includes audio, such as a video/mp4, will show up in the Audio Mixer. Under " Advanced" change the Monitoring Device to " Voicemeeter Aux Input" then press Apply and OK to save In the menu that pops up, select " Audio" on the left. Select " Settings" from the controls on the right. Once all the Scenes and Sources are created, you must configure the audio settings in OBS to properly output to Zoom. Within each scene, add the desired video or screen share as a new Source. Create a new Scene for each video or screen share you plan to live switch between. A Virtual Audio Cable (Download and install at: ).
This article will walk you through how to connect live switched content in OBS Studio to a Pathable Zoom room using the Virtual Camera Software needed: