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#MANYCAM VIRTUAL MICROPHONE DRIVER 5.7.1 HOW TO#
If anyone has any further idea on achieving this, or how to to get the other OBS alternatives working without melting my laptop, I would appreciate it.
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Again this allowed me to pipe back the normal audio output from the video, but it looks as though all of the broadcast software and OBS could do exactly the same thing. Lastly, I was messing around with somy virtual audio cable software too - Voice meter and VB-Audio cable from VB Audio. So, the question then, will OBS ever see this functionality? I add the Web Camera and Desktop capture to a couple of scene and my laptop barely flutters, currently sitting at 12%. I thought XSplit was bad, this was awful, CPU was running at 80-90% once the Web Camera and Desktop sharing scene was added, so when I cranked up the VC client, we hit 100% and the frame rate to the other side was diabolical. Then there is the CPU usage, oh dear oh dear. For example, it doesn't read the capabilities of the Web Camera properly, so gives you loads of resolutions, frame rates and colour space options only to throw an error if you select one that the camera can't handle.
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VC is capable of 30fps at 1080p, although this requires 2.4Mbps, so 720p is more common. YouTube) would look, well, like a video at the far side.

Desktop sharing HAD to be a high frame rate, so video clips (i.e. So, what I wanted to achieve was to be able to switch from a Desktop sharing scene and a Web Camera scene, both of which were redirected to a virtual camera output, that can then be used to show with remote users via whatever VC app I wanted to use. Other options which fared better are similar to OBS, yet crucified my CPU.
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It would seem that the general VIrtual Web camera software is dominated by silly options that add needless effects, or install additional "surprise" software (that can cripple your system), all wrapped up in an interface that comes from circa 1998. Well, I have tried out a number of different options, most of them being pretty pants.
