![]() You can hear a demo on this Twitch stream I did, wherein in the background, you should hear some soft LoFI beats. Now your stream will be capturing your microphone input, as well as the desktop output. Open up Streamlabs and visit the settings menu.Ĭlick the audio menu, and set a second Mic/Auxiliary device to the BlackHole 2ch. Right, now we need to change Streamlabs to allow the audio to be output correctly. It should now show the speaker icon playing on this channel.Īllowing the desktop sound as output in Streamlabs Streamlabs is free to use, including professional use, on the PC, with a more limited version available on Mac and Linux (also free). Now you can either use your menu bar or right-click the source in this app to select it as the output device. Note: Make sure the BlackHole is the second one! Streamlabs Desktop Ultra Access all the pro features inside the Desktop app including Multistream, animated Scene Overlays and Widget Themes, the App Store, and more. Now select the first default output, which is either your headset or the MacBook speaker.Īs the second one, choose the "BlackHole 2ch". The quickest way is to use the Spotlight search.Ĭlick on the plus at the left bottom of the app, and select "Create Multi-Output device". To set up new audio sources, open up the "Audio MIDI Setup" app. This new virtual device will literally output two audio sources, as the name suggests. ![]() Once we have BlackHole installed, we can set up our new Multi-Output device. If you are unsure which installer you need, pick the 2ch one.įollow the install instructions as a provider in the installer program. The most popular streaming platform for Twitch. ![]() Mac does not have a system virtual audio driver, unlike Windows, so we need some help from a third party.Īfter doing some research, BlackHole seems to be the best in the field, and after using it, I can confirm it's super easy!ĭownload the installer from the BlackHole GitHub page Tts StreamlabsGet the minimum and recommended PC requirements for streaming with Streamlabs Desktop. While I was building the V2 version of my website, I decided to do some live streaming on Twitch, and I wanted a way to have some background music so people could enjoy that.ĭoing some googling shows you quickly that it's not natively supported on Mac to balance system-level audio routing.īut don't worry, this article will guide you through this process. It's a bit different from my regular development-related tips, but it might help some content creators out there. ![]()
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