Hey jim i got a question for you. now you mentioned its possible to get real time audio by connecting at the rgc ( rca ports ).
i was confused on how you meant for it to be hooked up. i seen the pinned video the guy did for the ps3 capturing audio while live streaming but i have the ps4 and since it is hooked via hdmi and has no component cable option i am lost as to how you mean to do this excactly.
ive tried a rca to 3.5mm cable ( put the red into the R audio input and the white into the L audio input and plugged the 3.5mm headphone jack into my computer then right click speaker> right click "front mic" in my case>click listen> click listen to this device then apply>Done) to get the audio over to the computer and i got no sound at all from the RGC device to my computer. i used that method from the guys video that i mentioned.
but please explain a bit more on the method you had suggested.
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Hey jim i got a question for you. now you mentioned its possible to get real time audio by connecting at the rgc ( rca ports ).
i was confused on how you meant for it to be hooked up. i seen the pinned video the guy did for the ps3 capturing audio while live streaming but i have the ps4 and since it is hooked via hdmi and has no component cable option i am lost as to how you mean to do this excactly.
ive tried a rca to 3.5mm cable ( put the red into the R audio input and the white into the L audio input and plugged the 3.5mm headphone jack into my computer then right click speaker> right click "front mic" in my case>click listen> click listen to this device then apply>Done) to get the audio over to the computer and i got no sound at all from the RGC device to my computer. i used that method from the guys video that i mentioned.
but please explain a bit more on the method you had suggested.
Thanks in advance.
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