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    [ANSWERED] RTMP and live audio

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      thatmattrogers
      last edited by Woland

      I little while ago I was asking about routing and mixing audio through isadora and the general advice was that this was not really possible and to just mix audio using separate hardware.

      Then I watched the recent video on configuring the RTMP actor for live streaming, which got me thinking.

      Live audio will be necessary for most live streaming applications. So how do I use a microphone as a usable audio source in isadora?

      Just to be clear; I'm not talking about using audio as any time of trigger or number generator, but as something that will be heard by the audience.

      Thanks


      I'm running Isadora 3 on Win10
      Machine 1- AMD 1700x 8 core CPU, 32GB RAM, and an AMD Radeon RX580 GPU
      Machine 2 -AMD 5900HX , 8 Core APU, 16GB Ram and an integrated GPU

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        DillTheKraut @thatmattrogers
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        @thatmattrogers

        Maybe
        this post about streaming and audio can help.

        Best,

        Dill

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          mark @thatmattrogers
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          @thatmattrogers said:

          Then I watched the recent video on configuring the RTMP actor for live streaming, which got me thinking

          Maybe you didn't notice that there is an "audio source" input on the RTMP Streamer actor. You can choose any audio source available on the system, which includes not only Microphones, etc., but on Windows 10, you can choose the system sound output as a source. On macOS, streaming the System Audio is more cumbersome. Basically you need to follow the same procedure as required by OBS.

          Best Wishes,
          Mark

          Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
          Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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            thatmattrogers @mark
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            @mark

            Awesome; thanks so much. 
            (note for future me: look twice before asking stupid questions😊)


            I'm running Isadora 3 on Win10
            Machine 1- AMD 1700x 8 core CPU, 32GB RAM, and an AMD Radeon RX580 GPU
            Machine 2 -AMD 5900HX , 8 Core APU, 16GB Ram and an integrated GPU

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