by pinback » Sun Nov 15, 2015 12:47 pm
In the interests of getting the radio thing back together so I can quit again in two weeks, I have run into an OBSTACLE. I'm hoping someone can help.
So, my old desktop I used went kaput, so now I'm on my ASUS gaming laptop.
HERE IS THE SETUP:
The laptop has one of those "combo" input/output audio ports, instead of a separate mic and speaker port. So into this I put a splitter which separates the two.
The rest of the setup is exactly the same as before:
- Computer output (speaker/headphone port) into mixing board.
- Mic into mixing board.
- Mixing board output into computer input (microphone port.)
Now, here is the issue:
Although I can tell the mix is correct on the mixing board, when it is sent out to the computer, something in or around the computer (Windows 10? The port splitter? The multiport itself?) is REMOVING everything but my voice. So any sounds which the computer is OUTPUTTING to the mixing board are not coming back in.
Why the hell? Is there any way around this?
We're so close!
In the interests of getting the radio thing back together so I can quit again in two weeks, I have run into an OBSTACLE. I'm hoping someone can help.
So, my old desktop I used went kaput, so now I'm on my ASUS gaming laptop.
HERE IS THE SETUP:
The laptop has one of those "combo" input/output audio ports, instead of a separate mic and speaker port. So into this I put a splitter which separates the two.
The rest of the setup is exactly the same as before:
- Computer output (speaker/headphone port) into mixing board.
- Mic into mixing board.
- Mixing board output into computer input (microphone port.)
Now, here is the issue:
Although I can tell the mix is correct on the mixing board, when it is sent out to the computer, something in or around the computer (Windows 10? The port splitter? The multiport itself?) is REMOVING everything but my voice. So any sounds which the computer is OUTPUTTING to the mixing board are not coming back in.
Why the hell? Is there any way around this?
We're so close!