![]() If you are making audio on Linux and you don’t know what “Pulse” or “Jack” is, your audio is probably using Pulse Audio. Many linux audio applications use a system called Pulse Audio. You may wish to check this when you finish your session. ![]() If you want to switch back to normal and just use your microphone, you’ll need to to back to the Chrome settings. If you were, for example, using BigBlueButton in Chrome, you could change your audio routing by going to chrome://settings/content/microphone. Some tools don’t have easy settings like Jitsi. You can use this same audio setup to send sound to any web application, including other online meeting tools like BigBlueButton. Remember that you’ll need to switch the settings when you want to return to just using the mic as normal. You can use Jitsi Meet’s settings to get audio from Blackhole rather than the mic or line in, which is something covered previously. The audio you want to use for Jitsi is now coming from the Blackhole device. For channels you wish to monitor, make sure those also go to channels associated with Built-In Output, so that they reach your speakers. Make sure that any sound you want to send to your web browser (where Jitsi is!) goes to the channels associated with Blackhole. Tell your DAW to use your new aggregate device. The GUI on this step will show you a graph of which channels on the new aggregate device are routed to the mic, Blackhole and the speakers.Ĭreating an Aggregate Device with Blackhole in Audio MIDI Setup Also tell that device to do drift correction. Make sure the Master device is a built-in. Select Built-in in Input, Built-in Output and Blackhole 16ch. Right-click on the new device and rename it to Jitsi Aggregate. Click the + button in the lower left and select Create Aggregate Device. Under the windows menu, select Show Audio Devices. Once you’ve installed Blackhole, go to Applications → Utilities → Audio MIDI Setup. If you have a slightly more complex setup, for example, you are running a DAW and want to use your mic at the same time as you use the DAW’s output or if you want to reprocess sounds made by your Jitsi collaborators, you’ll want to make an Aggregate device. Make sure the Master device is the built-in. Select Built-in Output and Blackhole 16ch. Right-click on the new device and rename it to Jitsi Audio. Click the + button in the lower left and select Create Multi Output Device. ![]() If you just want to send audio to Jitsi and don’t want to use your mic at same time, the easiest way forward is to create a Multi Ouput Device. One free tool that works on older operating systems and Catalina is Blackhole. Unfortunately, audio routing doesn’t come as a part of the OS X operating system, so mac users will need to install extra software for this. If you are playing your audio via a software synthesiser or another program, you’ll need to be able to get your system audio to your web browser.īefore we start, ask yourself if you also want to route your mic to Jitsi meet all of the time, or just some of the time, for example if you just want to speak between playing. ![]()
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