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ADTerminal
Jun 1, 2011

Mico posted:

If it's JUST the two of you, you could probably do Skype screensharing, that's relatively low-lag.

I'm in this exact same situation, and me and a friend do use Skype screen sharing to stream games to eachother.

The only problem we have is that the person watching may also want to hear audio, and the only set up in Virtual Audio Cable that I could think of requires the viewer to also hear themselves whenever they speak.

Any ideas? :smith:

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ADTerminal
Jun 1, 2011


If this is what it's meant to look like, with some testing the viewer still seems to be hearing themselves.

ADTerminal
Jun 1, 2011

Nidoking posted:

Also add your Skype audio device settings and your Windows playback device settings - this image isn't giving the full story.





Adding this last image because it seemed interesting to me, even though Line 2 is my default device speakers still show up?

ADTerminal
Jun 1, 2011

Nidoking posted:

Huh. What are your "listen to" settings for Line 1 and Line 3?

Also, the stupid question I should have asked first... are you using headphones or just playing the sound out your speaker and into your microphone?

'Listen to' is unchecked for both Lines 1 and 3.

I'm using headphones, also

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