![]() First, the audio feeds from the Zoom participant and the Skype call seemed dampened/lower in my ear no matter how much I adjusted the gain in input or in my volume controls for my earphones. I found that this approach did not seem to work well. Note that I also had a separate guest coming in via vMix Call at the same time. My other goal is to be able to take calls from the audience and be able to screen them and add them to a queue (hence the use of Skype with a third party web-based app - Call in Studio - that is connected to Skype). I was using this setup with a goal of having a guest come into my vMix show who would be sharing both her camera and her desktop screen since she would be presenting a PowerPoint document (hence the use of Zoom and not vMix Call). VAC #4 - Audio Input from Skype to vMix (selected as the "speaker" in Skype and added as an audio input in vMix). ![]() VAC #3 - Audio Output from vMix to Skype (selected as Audio Output on Channel B in vMix and Microphone in Skype) VAC #2 - Audio Input from Zoom to vMix (selected as the "speaker" in Zoom and added as an audio input in vMix) VAC #1 - Audio Output from vMix to Zoom (selected as Audio Ouput on Channel A in vMix and Microphone in Zoom) ![]() So, I was using a total of four audio cables: The other night, I tried using two pairs of Virtual Audio Cables to run audio to and from vMix with Zoom, and to and from vMix with Skype, all on the same laptop. ![]()
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