![]() This mic will stay on through each shot so your viewers can hear you talk to guest if you like even when they are full screen. In Main Layer window select your USB Mic.You only want your mic and SoundFlower as sources. If video is from DV/HDV camera or other camera with combined audio, select the Channel and the cam shot, open Playback tab and turn off speaker or, bring down fader. In each shot set audio to SoundFlower 2 Ch. In Wirecast set for 2 shot, guest shot, host shot.Skype must be opened after Wirecast to ensure it doesn’t grab the camera you’re going to use in your stream. You can have someone call in so you can set your shots in Wirecast. Open Wirecast and turn off Headphone icon to avoid delay in headphone monitoring.You will monitor the Skype call directly as monitoring through Wirecast will result in a delay when hearing your own voice. Open SoundFlowerBed menubar and set it to the output your headphones are on.Open Desktop Presenter (you won’t be able to point it to Skype yet).Quit Skype to ensure it doesn’t grab control of your camera you wan to use in Wirecast.Set Audio input to your sound source (USB Mic for example). You can not use the same camera in Skype and Wirecast so the Skype video source is just a null camera to allow the video call. In Preferences: Video set a camera or virtual camera as your source.Install SoundFlower (and SoundFlowerBed with it). ![]() Setting up Skype for Wirecast use on Mac step by step: The following video tutorial goes through a simple Mac setup with the addition of Skype and SoundFlower. ![]() All it takes is a way to receive the video call (Skype, ooVoo, iChatAV, etc) and with an additional low budget piece of audio software you can set up to take video calls and bring in the audio all on a single computer. Since the complementary Desktop Presenter doesn’t send audio to Wirecast, some may feel they need to resort to additional computers and mixing boards. Many Wirecast streamers would love to take live video call ins or one on one guest interviews. ![]()
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