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Music is more notable than audio sources
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# Audio

## Audio sources

!!! tip
On Windows, you can use [VoiceMeeter](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/) to create "virtual" audio devices to allow OBS to distinguish between incoming application audio.

It's recommended to avoid Global Audio Devices unless the source is intended to be available to every scene (eg host microphones). Adding sources per scene is more work, but reduces the need to manually mute and un-mute certain sources when changing scenes.

## Music

As background music during livestreams, we'll often play quiet music.
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During live events, the music played throughout the venue needs to be stripped out, usually through a separate audio feed.

Audio can either be played directly through OBS using the VLC source, or through a desktop audio player, so long as any other system sound effects using the audio device are muted. When playing audio, be sure to [normalize it](https://www.alphr.com/normalize-volume-vlc) to ensure the volume doesn't vary.

## Audio sources

!!! tip
On Windows, you can use [VoiceMeeter](https://vb-audio.com/Voicemeeter/) to create "virtual" audio devices to allow OBS to distinguish between incoming application audio.

It's recommended to avoid Global Audio Devices unless the source is intended to be available to every scene (eg host microphones). Adding sources per scene is more work, but reduces the need to manually mute and un-mute certain sources when changing scenes.

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