I have been using Multiplicity for a very long time, and paid for the upgrade to 4 in order to continue to support your work. I obviously have a multi-system / multi-screen setup, and use one of my older boxes for email / chat / slack / discord etc, but also to listen to audio books or stream music while I work. Since upgrading to 4, the audio will 'cut out' at very odd intervals without a given pattern. In order to 'fix' the issue I will click the Multiplicity Audio icon in the system tray t
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Fyi submitted completed ticket on Github with credit to Neil Banfield: https://github.com/ShareX/ShareX/issues/7593
Solved.. for those that may run into a similar situation in the future.. Neil was correct above, enable unmuting as he described, then in ShareX install additional under Task Settings, Screen Recorder, Screen Recorder Options.. then after the installation choose "Virtual Audio Capture" .. then ShareX works with Multiplicity :)
Just tested on the peripheral system... Multiplicity did unmute, but ShareX did not record the audio :\ ... Thanks for the reply :)
I submitted a bug issue when using Multiplicity with ShareX on a peripheral system where Multiplicity will not allow the recording of audio on the peripheral system while that audio is streamed via network to the main system. Github Post: https://github.com/ShareX/ShareX/issues/7593 Copy of the Github post: I use a multi-system/multi-screen setup with Multiplicity (https://www.stardock.com/products/multiplicity/) KVM switch, where Multiplicity also streams the
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