![]() If necessary, choose the administrative tool from the results. ![]() In Windows 10 and Windows 8 desktop, tap the Windows logo key ( Start) and type Device Manager in the search box. If you’re using a USB hub, try plugging the camera directly into a USB slot on your computer instead-and try disconnecting other USB devices.Ĭheck that your camera is listed and enabled in Device Manager, even if you’re using the computer’s built-in camera. If it’s connected to your computer by USB, try plugging it into a different USB slot. If you’re using an external instead of a built-in webcam, make sure that it’s plugged in and turned on. To fix the issue, update the Skype for Business client to the minimum version for the appropriate channel. The front-facing camera in some models of Dell laptops is not recognized as a valid input device in the Skype for business client. If the camera doesn't appear in the list.Īre you using a Dell front-facing laptop video camera? Thanks for the great tool, can't wait to see more routing features :-)If you have more than one webcam, all should appear in the drop-down list. ![]() If there were two BH devices one BH(2) and BH(16) I think this problem would go away since each software wouldn't be sharing the same output devices. It's a bit of a hack since it's mono for each speaker but good enough to get going. I could capture the Zoom speaker and send my whole daw output with a mix minus to Zoom w/out the callers output. My quick hack was to make my mic the Aggregate 1 channel and then Zoom the aggregate 2 channel (so mono) and it worked. The trouble I had is that Zoom also used the Aggregate devices as I/O and it writes to same channels that my DAW (logic pro) write out. This was picked up as the mic input in zoom. Then I set up my daw to capture my mic which was aggregate 17+18 and set the sterio out to be Aggregate 1-2. I set Aggregate device to both input and output in DAW and Input and Output in Zoom (could be skype). I made an aggregate device with BH+ USB interface (for mic input into my daw and midi devices). How do I replicate that with Blackhole? I'm using Catalina 10.15.4.īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. With the configuration above, by setting the mic to "Loopback Audio", the person on the other end can hear my mic and Logic, while I'm also able to listen Logic through my iRig output. If use Loopback, the configuration for what I want is like below: With the configuration above, I'm setting the mic to "Aggregate device" and the person can hear my voice, but doesn't hear Logic, while I'm able to listen to Logic and the person. This is the latest configuration I tried that didn't work: but then, I don't listen to Logic and I lose my mic to talk to the person. The only way I managed to route Logic audio to Skype was setting the Output of logic to Blackhole ch16, and then setting the mic of the Skype call to Blackhole ch16 too. ![]() I tried the aggregated device, I tried the multi-output, and nothing worked. I want to have a Skype call with a person, and be able to route my Logic Pro X audio to the call, while I'm also listening (monitoring) Logic. I was reading the issues here on Github to see if there was anyone trying to do the same as me, and I think the only one I found was #98, but I'm not sure, so I decided to write my own. ![]()
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