

The issue however is that every sound that is not coming through my mic or skype is really really quiet in comparison. It does in fact work, every sound I'd normally hear, plus my own voice, show up on the stream.

This essentially takes audio from skype and feeds it to my headphones, while also adding it to my headset mic, and throwing it to Flash Media Live Encoder. This was the Virtual Audio Cable solution I came up with

The setup is thisĪt first I couldn't get the other side of the skype conversation to get picked up by FME, so I found Virtual Audio Cable, which I think is the only windows solution aside from a makeshift 2nd mic. For this reason, you should set up call divert on no answer to a mobile number or voicemail, as well as the secondary ringer.Ok, so trying to do some streams lately and struggled with some issues. If you've locked the screen or logged out, you won't get any call notifications. If you are using a PC or laptop with headset, you will only hear the ringer if your computer is awake and active (i.e. The screenshot below shows options you may have, including separate USB speakers or internal speakers. This will allow you to hear your incoming Teams call from more than one device, even when a headset it plugged in. You can choose a secondary ringer from the drop down list of devices. You can check your camera here as well (laptops, or request one from the IT Service Desk if you need one). You will get a results page to tell you if everything is OK. This is an automated response to check the microphone and speaker, as well as voice quality.

