Traktor Pro 3 livestream on Twitch problem?

Ma
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Hi, I would like to stream a live set on Twitch and I've already had to do this twice with annoying technical problems. The main problem is that if I select the Traktor Kontrol S2 as the audio output device from OBS, the headphone signal is also streamed, which of course shouldn't be. To avoid the problem, I put the output into the blue AUX connector on the mainboard and used the signal as input, which I specified as the output signal. Result: Easily a second delay between what I do on the controller and what comes out. Are there any programs for Windows with which I can set that only the output signal of the controller is streamed so that I can listen to my songs in peace?

ja

The problem is the following: You are using the Kontrol S2 as a controller, but you don't really want to stream its master signal, you want the tractor's internal master signal. However, it actually doesn't work much differently with your controller than you already did.

The solution is summarized here, among others: https://support.native-instruments.com/hc/de/articles/360006980357-How-to-Stream-Your-TRAKTOR-Performance-to-YouTube-Live-or-Twitch

Ma

Thanks for the answer, I actually found another solution. And I leave it with the mainboard as a middleman as it is. However, my controller still has a 3.5mm AUX input to which I can connect my boxes, so I already have no delay. The only drawback: I have slight noise, but when music is playing it is hardly or not at all to be heard, especially when it comes to hardcore.

ja

Very good. Have fun with your music!

ja

Incidentally, it is probably easier to send the stream directly from Traktor via the broadcast function. This then requires a change of platform. Then Twitch is out.

https://www.bonedo.de/artikel/einzelansicht/broadcasting-mit-traktor-pro-dj-sets-streamen.html