![]() Once you have Voicemeeter setup you will need to open the 'Macro Buttons' program that comes with it. This is designed to reduce one audio level when another is detected, for example it can lower the volume of your music when it detects your microphone, but it can also be used to send system commands instead (or as well) which will function as hotkeys in OBS. For what you want to do you are going to need to use the Auto Ducking function of Voicemeeter. It's a seriously good piece of software for streamers (and free) but it's a bit fiddly to setup. If you're not already familiar with Voicemeeter there are plenty of tutorials on YouTube. The following tutorial may look daunting but it's really only about two minutes of work. Creating animations or artwork of any kind is beyond me. This can be done easily with Voicemeeter Banana and OBS Studio, but you will already need to have the two GIFs you want to switch between. Use display capture and chrome key if needed, as well as resize/crop, etc. Launch the LOCAL SERVER version of player.html (don't just open it, it'll be like 127.0.0.1:PORT/player.html instead).ĥ. Get everything configured in mic.js, slap your two. See here (easiest is the Chrome browser plugin): Ĥ. You need to run a webserver for the html file to display properly due to MediaPlay requirements/permissions and stuff. webm files with your own two videos you want to use (one is an idle, one is actively talking, for example)ģ. Download and extract to a folder of your choice.Ģ. If you don't trust the 3 p5 javascript libraries I have supplied, please download the official ones here and replace the ones I used: ġ. However, this library is awful and doesn't work with GIFs so I'm looking into a workaround or something else that this would work for.Ĥ javascript files (p5.min.js, p5.sound.js, p5.dom.js and mic.js) ![]() I've got a rough version of this working using p5js to load two images onto a web browser page and it changes based on your mic input levels. The program is for my use only.įrom the sounds of it, it might be a simple program that he possibly wrote himself.ĭuring no audio/mic input - show a looping idle animation gif with the mouth closed During mic input - show the same model but with a loop of the mouth talking a specific wayĮdit: Give me a bit and I might have a program that can do this. It shows one gif if it gets sound from the microphone, another gif if it doesn't. Here's a Google Translate of his explanation:ģ.Aaa! When you talk, your web cam is talking! How do you do that? The streamer's information section actually answers this. This DOES work with GIFs, so your active speaking image can be a GIF with mouth movement. I didn't make this, but it's a much easier solution. You can use a private call only you can access while streaming in order to avoid people jumping in unexpectedly. Thanks to /u/iTruthful and Conceptional for the art! Clip Contest: November 4th - 18th AMA: Previously: Certified Ergonomic Specialist and an Occupational TherapistĮditing this because I'm still getting replies and people wanting assistance.Ī much more simplistic solution exists these days where it uses your voice activity via being in a Discord call to do this. By posting to /r/Twitch, you accept these rules and accept that subreddit moderators reserve the right to remove posts at their discretion.No Memes, Set up, or Art post submissions.Ensure there isn't a megathread for your topic.Don’t post in a language other than English.Don’t post a link post (has exceptions).Don’t post without an informative title.Don’t create a post that’s unrelated to Twitch.Don’t post inquiring on a pending, late, or missing payment.Don’t post inquiring on a partnership application.Don’t post regarding twitch support responses.Don’t post regarding reporting an account. ![]() ![]()
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