![]() ![]() If you have more than one input device, spread them among ASIO/MME/KS/WDM interface types. Restart Discord and VoiceMeeter completely.įollow the troubleshooting steps in the linked resources.Įnsure you are not overloading an individual audio interface. This enables you to listen to yourself as others in Discord would hear. Make sure you are using the correct Input and Output devices, then do a Mic Test. Check this by going to Discord settings and selecting the Voice & Video tab. If you hear crackling, VoiceMeeter or something before VoiceMeeter is the source of your issue.Ĭonfirm that the problem is present in Discord. Check this by routing the sound from your physical input to your physical output. I leave it up to the reader to do this.Ĭonfirm that it is not a VoiceMeeter issue. To find the source of the audio issues:Ĭonfirm that it is not a hardware issue. It's possible that the source of the audio issues is not the interaction between Discord and VoiceMeeter. I will assume a setup of one physical microphone device, one physical speaker device, and Discord as the only other application involved. You are routing all sound through VoiceMeeter, nothing else is going directly to physical I/O I personally use Potato, but the same steps should be applicable for normal/Banana. Any version of VoiceMeeter should be equivalent.
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