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# Case 1: OBS + Mic/Aux Source
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You are into Case 1 if:
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> - You just want to you a mic to capture you performance
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> - You use a USB mic, a built-in mic, the webcam's built-in mic or the line input of your computer.
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> - Your mic is connected to an external sound card
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> - You use macOS
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> - You use Windows and the MME/DirextX drivers for your sound card
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> - You use macOS with an audio software and
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> - An external sound card with multiple initialization from multiple applications and a built-in loop-back feature
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> - An external sound card compatible with multiple initialization from multiple application, and enough available outputs and inputs
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> - Two external sound cards
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> - You use Windows with an audio software and
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> - a secondary external sound card with MME/DirectX drivers as a looback input, or
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> - an external sound card with ASIO drivers and you loop your audio back into your built-in computer line-input.
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If your whole audio come from a microphone, it may be already
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automatically selected as Mic/Aux source in the Audio Mixer.
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If not, you should be able to select it or any appropriate (non ASIO)
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audio input into the OBS Settings panel, "Audio" tab, "Mic/auxiliary Audio" device.
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drop-down list.
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You can also click the gear ⚙️ near-by the Mic/Aux source in the Audio
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Mixer, then click Properties and select your correct or audio input in
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the "Device" drop-down list.
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You should then see the Mix/Aux VU-meter reacting to the captured audio.
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If so your audio is properly configured, good! You are now ready for
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part [5. Streaming configuration](../streaming.md).
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