In this example, Aux 1Ĥ) In the Browser source properties, check the box 'Control audio via OBS'ĥ) Click ok to close the Browser source propertiesĦ) Right click on the Browser source and click on Filtersħ) Right click in the audio filters box and hover the mouse over add, then select Audio MonitorĨ) Give the filter a name and click on ok.ĩ) From the device dropdown menu, select Wave Link Aux 1 (Elgato Wave:3)ġ0) In the Audio mixer, make sure to mute the Browser source so as to ensure there is no doubling of audio. This setup requires OBS Studio, and the Audio Monitor plugin installed.ġ) Add a new channel to Wave Link. The audio bars for the browser source should move in OBS Studio and inside Wave Link, and if Wave Link is configured you should be able to hear the alert. Make sure Disable Windows Audio Ducking is selectedġ7) Now click on Apply and OK to close the audio settingsġ8) Go back to the alert service dashboard, and trigger a test alert. In this case it'll be called AlertsĨ) Paste the URL that was copied from the alert service into the URL box in the Browser source properties windowġ0) Click on OK to close the Browser source propertiesġ1) Right click inside the Audio Mixer panel and select Advanced Audio Propertiesġ2) Find the browser source that was just added and in the Audio Monitoring column and select Monitor Only (Mute output)ġ3) Now close the Advanced Audio Propertiesġ4) Click on Settings in the Controls panel to open the OBS Studio settingsġ5) On the left sidebar click on the Audio tabġ6) In the Advanced section, click on the Monitoring Device dropdown menu and select Wave Link Aux 1 It can now be renamed to Alertsģ) Open the dashboard of the alert service that will be usedĦ) Click the + icon under sources or right click in the source box, hover the mouse over add and select Browserħ) Give the Browser source a name. This method will route the alert audio into OBS Studio, then monitor the alert audio out of OBS Studio into Wave Link into an Alerts input channel.Ģ) Add a new input and select Aux 1 as the Audio Input. In this example the streaming software will be OBS Studio One click will be required to launch the sound for the alert service. Set this start page to the alert service dashboard. To make this easy, most browsers allow for a start page to be configured that the browser will automatically go to when launched. The sound should come through the Aux 1 Alerts input in Wave Linkĩ) Now, add the alert box as normal to the preferred streaming softwareġ0) This setup is done. With this method, the browser that will be used for alerts needs to be open and on the alert service dashboard page for sound to be captured when a new alert from a follower, subscriber, donation or other alert comes in. This browser should not be the same one you use dailyĤ) Open the browser and open the Alert service dashboard which will be usedĦ) Open Wave Link again and click on the Windows Audio settings icon at the top rightħ) In the Windows Audio settings, find the browser that just played the test alert, and in the left column under output, select Wave Link Aux 1 as the outputĨ) Go back to the browser and play another test alert. Once the Aux 1 input is added it can be renamed to Alertsģ) Download and install a browser like Chrome or Firefox, or use a built-in browser like Edge or. This example will use a separate browser from the main one which will play back the audio of alerts.Ģ) Add a new Audio Input.
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