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baldo

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Conference call software for online meditations
« on: March 23, 2020, 07:59:50 am »

I want to hold online meditation sessions where the backing music is played internally into the software rather than be played out through my sound card. I will speak during the call and use a normal dynamic mic.

What I would like to do is have the music output from MC as one channel and the vocal mic as the other channel, I can set the levels at my end and the people at the other end hear the mixed output.

Not sure if I have explained this as clearly as I could. Let me know and I would be happy to fill you in.

My sound card is a @Julia ESI. Could I use the output from the card to directly port into Zoom?

Can I send the sound directly into zoom from my PC without having to play it through my loudspeakers.

Many thanks and I hope that you are all staying safe and healthy in these difficult times.


Could I plug my dynamic mic directly into the soundcard and then port the output from the sound card to Zoom?  So the mixing is all done in the Sound Card.
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baldo

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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2020, 07:26:16 am »

Anyone???
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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2020, 07:53:06 am »

I don't know a way to do exactly what you're describing.

To my knowledge the only easy way to get Zoom to playback desktop audio is to share the screen, and then there's a "share computer audio" type choice there.  It will send both the computer's audio output and the mic output, and you can do the level setting using the OS volume mixer.  That's only like 75% of what you're asking for here if I'm reading you right?
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RoderickGI

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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #3 on: March 24, 2020, 06:43:36 pm »

This seems like a question for Zoom.

But you could just create a video conference and then use a static image video, which would require much bandwidth, and then use the "share computer audio" feature.
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baldo

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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #4 on: March 25, 2020, 08:27:23 am »

Thanks for your input guys. This does help, a little. 

I tried to sharing computer sound only option and that works to an extent. I can port the sound output from my computer into Zoom. I can even play music in iTunes and it will port into the zoom call.

However... It will not work if I play music from MC. So I am afraid that the issue is really a MC issue.  I really want to use MC as my media player for the music during these calls and not have to do it via iTunes.

My soundcard is a ESI Juli@ soundcard, if that helps.
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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #5 on: March 25, 2020, 09:57:49 am »

Thanks for your input guys. This does help, a little. 

I tried to sharing computer sound only option and that works to an extent. I can port the sound output from my computer into Zoom. I can even play music in iTunes and it will port into the zoom call.

However... It will not work if I play music from MC. So I am afraid that the issue is really a MC issue.  I really want to use MC as my media player for the music during these calls and not have to do it via iTunes.

My soundcard is a ESI Juli@ soundcard, if that helps.

Based on the way the issue is presenting, I'd bet you're using an exclusive sound output option in MC (WASAPI, ASIO, or Kernel Streaming)?  If so that won't work with any software interception because MC is outputting directly to the hardware.  If that's the issue try changing the output in MC to direct sound.  It might be possible to use WASAPI non-exclusive, but try direct sound first as a diagnostic.
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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #6 on: March 25, 2020, 10:08:24 am »

Ok, that seems to work, if I set the output to Default Audio its the only way that it works.

I also have to set the default sound output as Juli@ Speaker.

I am just wondering how the mic will work. I am just waiting for a connector to arrive so that I  can connect my Sennheiser mic into my sound card.

So the output from MC can be ported into Zoom.
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Re: Conference call software for online meditations
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2020, 11:16:33 pm »

I owned an ESI card many years ago, and the features of its drivers were very good.  The Juli@ card may also offer DirectWire that allows you to map and combine inputs to various applications.  If you do see DirectWire as an option in your mixing utility, learning to use it may give you exactly what you are looking for.  It will allow you to mix and combine your mic with output of other applications.

See if DirectWire is an option for Juli@.  If it is, read the documentation to learn how to use it.
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