Claunator wrote:DrunkMonk74 wrote:
^This again.
Agreed, probably the best recording software out there in terms of quality. But till the ability to record 3 audio inputs is resolved it falls behind Dxtory.
There's something i don't get about this. Audio options are hardware related right? Like i have my headset set as my default audio source for Action, add to that my headset mic as secondary source.
So how does one set a third-party SOFTWARE (e.g. Teamspeak) as an audio source?
You can setup virtual audio cables, (for example use Voicemeeter allows you to do this). Once you got it setup, you have your hardware input as your mic, and then game sounds in one virtual cable and TS chat in another virtual cable. You can then setup Dxtory to record those virtual cables as well as your mic into three separate audio tracks, which once you load them into your editing software you can adjust volumes individually, or remove one all together, etc.
The weird thing is, Action allows you to record virtual cables. I can do that without any problems. The issue is that it will only record TWO sources. They are very close. All they would need to do is add the ability to add a third source and you'd have an awesome piece of software. Now I'm not technical, but it seems they've done the hard part, which is allow their software to record virtual audio sources, they now just need to add the ability to add one more and then you can record your mic and TWO difference virtual audio sources, and they've got the best recording software on the market.
I'm fairly sure I've simplified the issue, but from my very non-technical view, they are so close I don't understand why they aren't implementing this!?