Audio Monitor

Audio Monitor 0.10.0

DrSupermanShadow

New Member
Just a suggestion, can you add a "dock" audio monitor function for the number 1 Googled- free tts auto chat for streamers
(not posting website since the spam detection system is overly sensitive about it)

The new free tts auto chat readers are making you go thru the obs dock system....

so i can hear the reader without overloading my system, crashing my stream by keeping a web browser open.
I prefer to keep web browser in low memory mode.(web browser sources)
 

venhiebert

New Member
Hi there - not sure if this is the support channel, but here goes: We've been using the Audio Monitor filter for 5 years now without a hitch, directing a video's audio source to a separate digital OUTPUT device in our Win10 machine. Our primary OBS INPUT used to be from a mix off our house sound system via a USB audio interface (actually a Zoom H6). Everything was working fine. However, we recently replaced our aging house mixer with a spanking new Allen&Heath Qu-5, and now our primary INPUT to OBS is directly via USB (current ASIO Windows drivers). Now, though, all the main stream audio output is also going to out via that same USB back into the house as well as the newly re-configured Audio Monitor output - so, we're getting the main stream audio back into the house even if the Audio Monitor filter isn't on a source. Is this expected behaviour? Do I need to start understanding Tracks, so I can still treat the USB OUTPUT to the Qu-5 separately from the main stream output?
 

Jazzcrack

New Member
Hi! Unfortunately, the amazing Audio Monitor plugin stopped working with OBS 32.0.0-beta2 (Mac). Hopefully this can be fixed soon. Thanks a lot for your great work!

OBS Log:
23:58:48.581: os_dlopen(/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins/audio-monitor.plugin/Contents/MacOS/audio-monitor->/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins/audio-monitor.plugin/Contents/MacOS/audio-monitor): dlopen(/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins/audio-monitor.plugin/Contents/MacOS/audio-monitor, 0x0106): Symbol not found: _obs_frontend_add_dock
23:58:48.581: Referenced from: <B8CCB420-6C24-3BB6-BCA3-13A6B70A457E> /Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins/audio-monitor.plugin/Contents/MacOS/audio-monitor
23:58:48.581: Expected in: <1FB7E207-BF2F-340F-9671-F3F2C13B4CE2> /Applications/OBS.app/Contents/Frameworks/obs-frontend-api.dylib
23:58:48.581:
23:58:48.581: Module '/Users/$USERNAME/Library/Application Support/obs-studio/plugins/audio-monitor.plugin/Contents/MacOS/audio-monitor' not loaded
 

Jazzcrack

New Member
@Exeldro Thanks so much for the quick reply and pointing me in the right direction! You nailed it—it was indeed an old version of the Audio Monitor plugin lingering around. I mistakenly assumed the new version would just overwrite the old one during installation. My bad! I’ve updated it properly now, and everything is running smoothly again.

Really appreciate your help and the awesome work you’re doing with this plugin. Keep it up, and thanks a million!
 
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