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Livestreaming With Xbox One And Party Chat Help


GazCBG

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Hi,

 

I have a Roxio Game Capture HD Pro setup with my Xbox One using HDMI and I would like to live stream some game play, but with party chat included in the stream.

I am using a Turtlebeach X04 headset, so my understanding is the party chat does not come through the TV so it doesn't get the to Roxio Game Capture HD Pro.

 

So I presume I need to split it off from the controller, that bit I get.

 

What I would like to know can I use the audio RCA (red and white) on the Roxio Game Capture HD Pro as well as the HDMI at the same time, on the console side.

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Hi,

 

I contact support asking how to do this, and I got a reply with 2 Youtube links (1 was for an Xbox 360 and the other asking how to do what I wanted to do on the Xbox One).

So I replied back saying that, and get a reply to their FAQs, which I had already read and says it not possible.

 

So didn't think support was that great.

 

Anyway they are wrong, it is possible.

 

Here a list of what I used

Note: It will not work with the free headset, that comes with the Xbox One.

 

PC with a Line In and Microphone sockets

Xbox One

Xbox One Chat Adapter (this normally come with the headset)

Headset (I used a Turtlebeach X04)

XSplit with personal license.

1x Startech 3.5mm 4 Position to 2x 3 Position 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter - M/F (Product code: MUYHSMFF)

1x StarTech 3.5mm 4 Pin to 2x 3 Pin 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter - F/M (Product code: MUYHSFMM)

1x 3.5mm Stereo Splitter (1x Male to 2x Female)

2x 3.5mm Stereo cables male on each end

1x 3.5mm Stereo Female Coupler/Joiner

1x Clip on microphone with 3.5mm plug (I used Zalman ZM-MIC1 Microphone) - Need the extra microphone as my PC had a hard time picking up my voice.

 

I will see if I can get a picture up of it all.

I wired it up like:

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Hi,

 

Here is the setup I have used, to get Party chat, My voice and Game sound.

 

Please note in the below guide, I presume you have a Line In and Microphone In, on your PC.

 

 

The parts

A. XSplit with personal license (this is a paid product)

B. Xbox One Controller

C. Xbox One Chat Adapter

D. Headset (I used a Turtlebeach XO4)

E. Startech 3.5mm 4 Position to 2x 3 Position 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter - M/F *

F. Startech 3.5mm 4 Position to 2x 3 Position 3.5mm Headset Splitter Adapter - F/M *

G. 3.5mm Stereo splitter 1x Male to 2x Female

H. 2x 3.5mm Stereo cable Male to Male

I. 3.5mm Stereo Female Coupler/Joiner

J. Clip on mic with 3.5mm jack plug (I used a Zalman ZM-MIC1 Microphone)

 

* Note this wire has markings on each plug

 

 

Step 1

Plug the C into B

 

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Step 2

Plug E into C

 

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Step 3

Plug F into E - Mic to Mic

 

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Step 4

Plug G into E and G (Headset plugs on E and F)

 

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Step 5

Plug D into F (Plug D into F female)

 

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Step 6

Plug 1x H into G

 

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Step 7

Plug the other end of H into Line In on your PC

 

 

Step 8

Plug I into J

 

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Step 9

Plug 1x H into I

 

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Step 10

Plug the other end of H into Mic In on your PC

 

 

Step 11

Download XSplit Broadcaster and buy the personal license from: https://www.xsplit.com/

Install it.

 

 

Step 12

Now to setup XSplit with the Roxio Game Caputre card HD Pro and Microphone

 

1. Make sure XSplit is closed, if not close it

2. Open Roxio Game Capture HD PRO

3. Got to Options

4. Change the bitrate

5. Save the settings

6. Close Roxio Game Capture HD PRO software

7. Open XSplit Broadcaster

8. Click on Add (it at the bottom)

9. Put your mouse over Webcam, capture card, video devices

10. Click on Roxio GameCAP HD Pro and it will be added under Scene Sources

11. Click on Roxio GameCAP HD PRO (you just added it) and right click

12. Set Audio Input to Line In then click in the white box.

13. Clck Add again

14. Put your mouse over Audio devices

15. Click Microphone

16. Just above the box to the right you will see a cog click on it to open General Settings

17. Click on the Audio tab

17. Set Microphone to: None

18. Set System Sound to None (this maybe optinal)

19. Apply then ok.

 

 

Note:

You may need to set a delay on the Microphone to match the video output (I haven't do this yet).

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