With the notion that recording works. Using the input device as an aux input and routing to headset works.
Recording *and* broadcasting results in a perfect recording but no audio in the broadcast.
I got the feeling that changing this on the fly would keep the broadcast resending the last audio buffer it got, but I am not sure about that, that could be a client issue too.
The use case are dj decks with microphone inputs that have no seperate microphone recording, only the record input/loopback contains the microphone input.
Anyway: the recording engine seems to get the audio buffers just fine, but the broadcast engine doesn't. I assume that's due to the realtime aspect of the broadcast, so the broadcast takes a different audio path?
I just want to bump this with: /www.mixxx. org/forums/ viewtopic. php?f=3& t=12537
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With the notion that recording works. Using the input device as an aux input and routing to headset works.
Recording *and* broadcasting results in a perfect recording but no audio in the broadcast.
I got the feeling that changing this on the fly would keep the broadcast resending the last audio buffer it got, but I am not sure about that, that could be a client issue too.
The use case are dj decks with microphone inputs that have no seperate microphone recording, only the record input/loopback contains the microphone input.
Anyway: the recording engine seems to get the audio buffers just fine, but the broadcast engine doesn't. I assume that's due to the realtime aspect of the broadcast, so the broadcast takes a different audio path?