Audio Only Works After Refreshing in Windows App Volume
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 5:21 pm
Forgive my poor title, I wasn't sure how to concisely and adequately describe the issue I am having. I think the issue probably isn't Voicemeeter Potato or Virtual Audio Cable's fault, but didn't know where else to post since they are both heavily involved in my issue.
I am attempting to start streaming and recording on Twitch and Youtube respectively. I have my audio tracks all set up properly so that when I record, I can split the audio for easier editing and more control over streaming. Generally I have no issues, except for one. I set my League of Legends to Audio Cable A so that when I record, LoL comes specifically through that cable and I mute my desktop noises, same with stream, it works great. The issue is that every single time I get into a game of LoL, the audio will still play but it will come through the default audio track which obviously is also my desktop audio, even though the input and output are still set to Audio Cable A. As soon as I refresh it (switching it from A to something random, doesn't matter what it is, and then back to A) it works again. I guess I will record a very short video so you can get a better visual representation of my issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbRfwvS ... e=youtu.be
I am attempting to start streaming and recording on Twitch and Youtube respectively. I have my audio tracks all set up properly so that when I record, I can split the audio for easier editing and more control over streaming. Generally I have no issues, except for one. I set my League of Legends to Audio Cable A so that when I record, LoL comes specifically through that cable and I mute my desktop noises, same with stream, it works great. The issue is that every single time I get into a game of LoL, the audio will still play but it will come through the default audio track which obviously is also my desktop audio, even though the input and output are still set to Audio Cable A. As soon as I refresh it (switching it from A to something random, doesn't matter what it is, and then back to A) it works again. I guess I will record a very short video so you can get a better visual representation of my issue.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbRfwvS ... e=youtu.be