

The problem is that whenever Voicemeeter Audio Engine starts and my system is outputting to any Input VAIO/AUX VAIO/VAIO3 something goes wrong and all output goes to the mic as mic input. My sound card is an onboard Realtek S1200A Codec with driver version 6. Headset is plug and play via 3.5mm jack, needs no drivers. The issue occurs when the headset is disconnected. The issue occurs when mic is in mute position physically. I use a Logitech G331 headset with flip to mute mic (. (There is no tab audio option as system audio captures sound from any of your computer's programs.Video of issue I have, download and switch to Audio track 2 cause that has the mic recording (turn down volume a bit cause it's loud on track 1). 😎Įxample of the menu when selecting a desktop recording as opposed to a tab recording.

😔 However, you can still record your tab audio to capture the audio emanating from a specific tab. Due to system limitations imposed by Apple, it's impossible to record system audio on Mac's.

Capturing system audio is currently available for desktop recordings on Windows machines and Chromebooks only. System audio is the same as tab audio, except it refers to all the audio originating from any of your computer's programs (not just a browser tab). If you don't use headphones, the tab audio coming from your computer's speakers may be picked up by your microphone and distort the sound. If you want to record tab audio AND narrate over your recording, we recommend using headphones. Tab audio is only available when you record your browser tab. For example, if you play a video on YouTube, the sound coming from the video is tab audio. Tab audio is any sound that occurs from within your browser tab and plays on your computer's speakers. If you try to record the sound coming from your computer's speakers with your microphone, the quality will be very low. Only record your voice with microphone audio. If you will be narrating over your recording: Enable microphone audio by toggling to pink: Microphone audio is the sound that your computer's built-in microphone (or any external microphone you're using) captures during the recording.
