Step 2: Click on the “advanced” option tab at the top of the screen. Please note: The “share screen” button may be in a different location, depending on what Operating System and device you are using.Įnsure that your sound both on your device and within the meeting is not muted. It is advisable that you set this up before the class so as to avoid an awkward interaction with your members as they wait for you to set this up. It will open up a secondary window with a list of options.ĭon’t worry, this will not close or stop your meeting. Click on the green “share” button (this may say share screen). Once you’ve entered the meeting, you will see at the bottom of your screen a couple of different options. Step 1: When you join your meeting before the customers attend, click on the “share” button at the bottom of the page. You can read more about music licensing and purchase a license here. If you wish to play music during your sessions then please also ensure that you have paid the relevant music licensing fees, whether you are delivering your session in person or online.
I hope this helps you out at least somewhat.This is intended to be a guide on how to play music while teaching through the Zoom app, it is not advice on music licensing. You could also set up a specific channel for all VOIP audio (discord, in your case), and make sure your Music input doesn't go out to it unless you wished. It's not particularly complicated, but it works well enough for me and means I can send audio to VOIP and also to another machine through VBAN when required.Īs you're using your motherboard's microphone to supply music, you could set this up as Strip 0, your headset's mic (if you so wished) could be Strip 1. This seems to work well enough and also means that normal audio doesn't go out the VOIP stream unless I set it to do so. I open up their respective settings and point their "Output" to Voicemeeter's Aux or normal outputs, their Input I point at the VOIP Output stream I mentioned for BUS 3.
(*) VOIP audio is intended as input for Skype, TeamSpeak etc.
Windows Default Recording device: VoiceMeeter Banana Virtual InputīUS 2: network audio going to another machineĪ3: Occasionally for monitor speakers (motherboard audio output) Windows Default Sound Device: VoiceMeeter Banana Bus A. I also use the Line In on the motherboard's soundcard occasionally. I have a Plantronics GameCom 788 USB headset. Here's my audio setup, you may be able to take something away from this for your own use. It has a speaker/mic jack that is connected to a splitter that separates the jack into green & pink (speaker & mic). Is there any kind of a fix for this? The type of headset I am using is the Hyperx Cloud Core. However, if I make it so the sound does not play through A1 (aka my headset speakers) then the sound also stops playing through the mic. My headset mic is plugged into the front mic input on my pc. This means that the music I have playing, and the people talking in discord gets played back through my microphone. When I use my mic to talk on discord, or record audio, people can hear any and all sound in voicemeeter. It is not set as an output or input device at all. I do not have my headset mic set up anywhere in voicemeeter. That way I can hear both discord and the music coming from my tablet. I have it set so that A1 is my headset speakers.
I also plugged my android tablet into the mic input on the back of my pc, which is routed to play music into voicemeeter as well.
I set it up to where I have all of the sound from the discord app on my desktop going to the virtual input.