Topic: Is an RME interface for this setup?
Hi,
I need to solve a small audio issue for a client. They are using a small livestreaming studio with a multicam setup and a video switcher (ATEM by BlackMagic Designs), which feeds the video program to MS Teams on a Windows 10 PC. The audio, however, is handled with a bluetooth headset with which the presenter listens and speaks to the interlocutor. So MS Teams has the ATEM as the video device (the "webcam") and the bluetooth headset as the audio devices ("speaker" and "microphone").
Each camera feed is recorded individually to an SSD in order to allow a more professional edit later on. But because this can only be done from the video switcher, the audio isn't there. Windows 10 can only route MS Teams audio to one device at a time: it's either the bluetooth headset or the video switcher. Obviously the audio has to be heard by the presenter so I need to find a way to get the audio to be routed to the switcher as well.
Using a wired headset would solve the problem because then I could simply use a splitter and get the audio to go from the headphones output of the PC to both the headset and the switcher, but this is not an option as the presenter needs to move around freely and needs a wireless headset. The headset dock doesn't have an audio output and can only send the audio via bluteooth to the headset. Using OBS is not convenient as we want to provide an easy-to-use, user friendly system to people who know nothing about audio or video.
Sorry for the long intro but I'm hoping to anticipate the questions by explaining the setup and the solution I'm considering.
The simplest solution I could think of is to use TotalMix FX and its loopback ability to send the computer audio to both the bluetooth headset and the video switcher. Does this work at all? Does this work with any RME interface or only some models (I've heard the loopback feature in TotalMix FS is only available for some models)?