but you have separate channels with huge time delta, so that echo cancel doesn't apply. Skype (Zoom, etc) filters out echo when it is source and input on audio. Sorry if I'm confused, but seem something missing in my understanding of the use case or an odd/complex/loop OBS setup Otherwise I'm wondering how to take A/V via NDI, output that to Skype (that is what you are doing, right?) then have Skype screen in OBS as source and capture it but not the A/V from NDI? are you adding/modifying your NDI video feed in OBS before sending to Skype? if not, why not can from camera into Skype? Your friend complains that they hear the echo only when talking with you. ![]() When talking over Skype with your speaker muted, the other person can no longer hear an echo. echo123 is a special service offered by Skype to test your setup. The challenge is if you are using OBS to feed Skype (virtual cam?), in which case you have to transfer the audio from OBS to SkypeĪssuming everything you want is in the Skype scene/session, is there a reason/obstacle to not simply using Skype's record feature? When calling echo123, you can hear an echo when you speak or during the message playback. ![]() This isn't a use case I deal with, so hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I will commentīut until then, I suspect capturing/recording audio only from Skype would make the most sense Yeah, I've just tested NDI with no Audio Output and there's no echo, but the issue is how to capture the audio for people participating in the. Firstly the quality is poor (15FPS), and you can't adjust the size of your camera window in a group chat, but you can adjust it in OBS. Skype (Zoom, etc) filters out echo when it is source and input on audio. There's two reasons I don't want to use Skype's record feature. yup, echoĭo you have an NDI PTZ camera, or ? just curious, what is you audio/video feed such that you are using NDI? ![]() So you are capturing the audio directly via NDI, sending that Skype, and then capturing audio from Skype (which includes you and has normal Internet latency) as well.
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