Little tutorial for removing background noise when recording your live gameplay
This is very short and possibly buggy translation from my Finnish language text for removing hissing from your recordings.
Basic idea is to use Teamspeak program to remove hissing from microphone input and use virtual audio cable software to capture it from OBS or your favorite screen recording software.
I hope that this will help you, or at least give general idea how to do this.
First software is called Virtual Audio Cable, and you get it from
Basic idea is to use Teamspeak program to remove hissing from microphone input and use virtual audio cable software to capture it from OBS or your favorite screen recording software.
I hope that this will help you, or at least give general idea how to do this.
First software is called Virtual Audio Cable, and you get it from
Another software might be little familiar to you. It's Teamspeak 3.
After you have installed both program to your Windows machine.
Start Teamspeak and go to Settings > Options (alt-p)
Start Teamspeak and go to Settings > Options (alt-p)
Select Playback device: Cable Input (VB-audio virtual cable) and press Apply
Next select "Capture" and choose "Continous transmission." This ensures that Teamspeak records whole time and select from Advanced options and "Remove Background noise."
Next step is to press "Begin test" Don't close the this menu and hide it from you desktop.
Now your Teamspeak software does it's background noise and hissing removing in real time.
Next step is to change you recording software input to VB-audio Virtual cable and record that.
Next step is to change you recording software input to VB-audio Virtual cable and record that.
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