How to Live Stream Games with Internal Sound without Elgato?


Hlw, guys hope you are doing well. Are you thinking about to start a YouTube gaming channel and live stream on it, but you just have a limited budget for it. We know, that the professional gamers in the YouTube community use high end accessories like elgato to record the in-game sounds along with the players voice but what for them who cannot effort an Elgato but want to show their their skills in the games.

So, today in this post I am going to share with you how to record intrenal sound of the games you are playing live on YouTube along with the players voice without the use of Elgato through your laptop/PC.

How to Live Stream Games with Internal Sound without Elgato?

I will share you step by step tutorial for live streaming through you PC/laptop while you play game in your smartphone.

So, guys actually there are many ways of streaming games, but in this post I am going to share you about the most basic and cheapest option when you have an primary laptop/PC in which you get only one 3.5mm port.

Before starting make sure you have the following components or you can buy from my recommendations.

>Audio Splitter, which splits the audio from a 3.5 mm port to 2 ways: Buy Now
>Sound Card : Buy Now
>AUX Cable   : Buy Now
>2 basic Earphones: Buy Now
>USB data cable depends on your smartphone type-C or micro-usb: Buy Now

Let's head towards the connection of all these components. Basically, there are 3 types of Audio that you need to capture for your stream.

>Firstly, game and teamates audio must be sent to the stream
>Secondly,my own voice which should reach to the stream as well as to the teamates.
>And the third is the game audio which should be heared by me.

So, let's get started with the connection just follow up these easy steps.


Step 1.

Connect the 3.5 mm port of the splitter into the phone headphone jack. Now, connect one of the remaining 2 ports of the splitter to the AUX cable, which will send the game internal audio to the stream and connect a earphone on the second end of the splitter through which you can listen to the game audio.


Step 2.

After all connects done to the splitter, now you will have to connect the AUX cable to your Laptop/PC. For that you have to insert the other end of AUX cable to the mic input port of the sound card and connect the sound card to any of the USB ports on your Laptop/PC.

The sound card automatically installs and ready to use you just have to do nothing.


Step 3.

After this now it's time for USB cable, connect the USB cable to any port on the laptop/PC and connect the other end of the USB to your phone.


Step 4.

After, all of the above methods insert the 2nd earphone into the 3.5 mm jack of your laptop/PC, so that your voice can reach the stream.

Almost all of our connection and setup is ready to use the next step is to mirror the screen.


Step 5.

For mirroring the screen you does need have  to download and install a software in your both laptop/PC and smartphone, which is called the Apowermirror avialable for free on playstore for Android but if you install the official Apowermirror you will get a watermark in your stream which can be irritating. For that download from the below link without watemark, don't fear it is just safe to use.

Click Here to Download


Step 6.

Now, you need to turn on USB debugging in your smartphone. To do that follow these steps
Goto the settings option> find about phone> build number> tap 7 times> developer mode enabled.

Then you have to go into the developer settings. If you are Realme or Redmi user you will find developer settings option in
Settings> Additional setting>Developer options > scroll down and find the USB debugging option and turn it on.

If you are doing for the very first time, you will have to allow some of the permissions.


Step 7.

After you enabled USB debugging, next is to do all in the the laptop/PC.

Open Apowermirror apk, as soon you connect your phone to your PC, head towards to USB connection option and you will get to see many options in which you have to select your device and the software will start loading and after it reached 100%, you will discover a promt on your smartphone.

Tap on the start now option on the phone and as soon as you tap on the start now your phone screen will be mirrored on the PC screen.

So, finally the screen mirroring part is done.


Step 8:

Now, it's time to setup the stream means how you would like to customize it. To do that just you have to open your streaming software, I am using OBS Studio, which I think is the best. If you don't have this software you can download from the below link.

Click here to download

So, I am going to start from scratch to setup the OBS Studio.

>First of all click on the '+' icon and add any name to your scene.

>Then head towards to the sources option and in this we will add the audio input. So first of all click on the '+' icon the source option and select the Audio Input capture> Create New> Tap Ok.

In the drop down menu you will see the mic attached to the 3.5 mm jack of the Laptop(sound card), which will send my own audio to the stream. So, select it and tap ok.

>After this, we will now add the game sound or internal sound to the stream. For that tap on the '+' icon again in the source option> Select Audio Input Capture> create new> tap ok.

Now select the Mic (pnp USB device) in the drop down menu>Select it>Tap Ok.

So, as you will now discover the both audio sources have been imported and both are active.

>Now, we will setup the display capture tap on '+' icon on the source option and select window capture> create new window and select Apower Mirror Main option. And soon after selecting the option, your phone screen will be imported into the stream.

Tap ok and now you will see your phone screen on PC.

> Open Pubg mobile, Free Fire or any game in your device and when the game start the screen will automatically rotate to landscape.

> After opening the game adjust the size of the gameplay by just dragging it large.

After all the above process you can setup the stream overlay and also you can add the facecam. And you are ready for a live stream, just tap on the start streaming and the stream will go live.


Conclusion

So, this was the tutorial on how to live stream games with the internal sound without the use of Elgato and I hope you like it. If you got any problems or queries in the the setup let us know in the comments section, we will try to reach you out soon.


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