![]() ![]() ![]() the trouble is that you would then need to merge your microphone input into that signal. There's a hack you can do for mic input where a 3.5mm M->M cable from output to input acts as if you were speaking into it. There is probably some sort of software that allows you to create a virtual sound device that enables this kind of mixing, but I do not know what it would be and there would almost certainly be a delay between you speaking and the audio happening. The reason this works is because it means what you put into your mic is reflected out as audio, and hence stereo mix captures it. I mean, I guess you could set "listen to this device" on your microphone, but then you'd be hearing yourself talk with a slight delay which might get a little jarring. If your goal is a like a radio or something, perhaps see if it's possible to multi-instance discord and just have another account that stays in chat with you - but the client it uses is configured on stereo mix.īut yea, basically, you don't get that kind of mixing in any of the chat programs I'm aware of. ![]() Unless you get hardware or find some special software to mix the two streams, Discord only supports reading input from one audio stream.
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