

I figured out that if I change my default playback device to AverMedia, it WILL recognize it. OBS is still not recognizing audio from my gaming PC. Now I'm just dealing with the audio issue. Would VAC be the solution? I couldn't figure out how to fix it at the time so I reverted back to a single PC setup. I believe I was able to get the audio captured on OBS, but this was by setting the default playback device to the capture card so I couldn't listen to my headphones because no audio was coming out. I couldn't get the audio working correctly, complicated by the fact that I use a USB audio amp that my headphones are plugged into.

So my viewers can hear my music.Thanks for this guide! I had issues before when running a 2-PC stream setup using an AverMedia capture card on my gaming PC. Is Video Audio Cable necessary for audio or is there another way to get audio. Now, I am able to get into Twitch and I have video using OBS. I have deleted the license file under Serato, still didn't correct the problem. I've uninstalled Serato Dj Pro and Video Audio Cable (VAC) several times and the same issue occurs. I was wondering anyone had this problem and found a solution? When I go to tick the box I cannot tick it and it says you must install Video Audio Cable. I have installed the program for Video Audio Cable. You have to tick the Video Audio Cable box under the Audio tab. For those that are familiar with the setup for live streaming. I am using a Serato Pioneer DJ controller DDJ-SB3, Serato DJ Pro, Fuild SRI-2 Audio Interface, with a Lenovo Yoga laptop and directly connected to my modem. It's been almost a month and I really need to get on with my Djing online streaming via Twitch. I spoke with Serato on my problem already and they said it was problem they were looking into figuring out. I am looking for help on Serato DJ Pro linking with Video Audio Cable.
