Is there a way to play music from iTunes or some other similar music playing program straight to the built-in one click twitch streaming, or am I going to have to get a separate program. I'm pretty sure I already know the answer but if this is possible that would be awesome as I love the simplicity of just clicking F6. And is there a way to make the music come from iTunes and fool my computer into making the music feed into my microphone and into the stream?
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I don't believe that option is available at the moment, however you could possibly use a sound-flower or a similiar program to redirect your iTunes audio to a virtual microphone slot, but this would be painfully difficult to do and could possibly break halfway through the stream.
If your computer can handle it, you'd probably be better off using OBS or xSplit to stream, that way it takes you computer audio as well as your microphone audio, but that is up to you - it's much more difficult to use a separate streaming software but it's probably worth it if you feel it would improve your stream.
I don't believe that option is available at the moment, however you could possibly use a sound-flower or a similiar program to redirect your iTunes audio to a virtual microphone slot, but this would be painfully difficult to do and could possibly break halfway through the stream.
If your computer can handle it, you'd probably be better off using OBS or xSplit to stream, that way it takes you computer audio as well as your microphone audio, but that is up to you - it's much more difficult to use a separate streaming software but it's probably worth it if you feel it would improve your stream.
Yeah, I was afraid you'd say it's not possible. I also messed around with Soundflower for a bit and couldn't find out how to get the audio to the microphone. Thanks for the tips and such though.
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Curse PremiumIf your computer can handle it, you'd probably be better off using OBS or xSplit to stream, that way it takes you computer audio as well as your microphone audio, but that is up to you - it's much more difficult to use a separate streaming software but it's probably worth it if you feel it would improve your stream.
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Curse PremiumYeah, I was afraid you'd say it's not possible. I also messed around with Soundflower for a bit and couldn't find out how to get the audio to the microphone. Thanks for the tips and such though.
It can be a bit difficult at the start but once you wrap your head around the basics it's very easy to master c:
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Curse PremiumAwesome, once I feel that I'm ready to start getting into OBS or xSplit I'll be sure to contact you on Skype.