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You can think of the streaming encoder as a small mixer with a number of inputs: | You can think of the streaming encoder as a small mixer with a number of inputs: |
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* Player | * Player input |
* primary | * Secondary player input |
* secondary | * High-priority player input |
* high-priority | * Line input |
* Line | * Mic input |
* Mic | * Aux input |
* Aux | |
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The "Player" inputs receive the signal of all players which have their output device set to the "Encoder" (or "Encoder - Secondary Input" or "Encoder - High Priority Input") in the Audio Devices configuration. Normally the primary input ("Encoder") should be used. The secondary input can be used to apply a different set of DSP plugins to selected players. The High Priority input will mute all other inputs as soon as a player is sending audio to it. This is used for the [[features:stream-monitor|Stream Monitor]]. | The "Player" inputs receive the signal of all players which have their output device set to the "Encoder" (or "Encoder - Secondary Input" or "Encoder - High Priority Input") in the Audio Devices configuration. Generally the primary input ("Encoder") should be used. The secondary input can be used to apply a different set of DSP plugins to selected players. The "high priority" input will mute all other inputs as soon as a player is sending audio to it. This is used for the [[features:stream-monitor|Stream Monitor]]. |
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The "Line", "Mic" and "Aux" inputs record audio from any soundcard. You can select the associated soundcard input on the Audio Devices configuration page. | The "Line", "Mic" and "Aux" inputs record audio from any soundcard. You can select the associated soundcard input on the Audio Devices configuration page. |